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08-09-2019, 08:03 AM
Greeting all,
I've been saving parts for my 1992 Fox Mustang coupe build for about 9yrs. I'm finally ready this month to really make some headway with this project. The Mustang project has not been my only hobby, plus it seemed many areas couldn't just be worked on $100 at a time. A friend of mine that owns a machine shop built my engine over about 8yrs, as I got money and he had open time. My 550hp 408W is a work of art, and can't wait to hear it fire up soon. With this much power I decided to keep the AOD automatic transmission, as small light cars with big HP can get out of control in a hurry! I had the AOD completely rebuilt using the best parts that can be put into an AOD, along with a Stallion torque converter. I have many parts in boxes inside the trunk and closets. I will probably have over $20k invested in my Mustang build. Here's where my idea starts..........
If I get everything sorted out in the Mustang, it should be super easy to transfer it all to a FFR MkIV. The only part I've bought that I may consider changing, would be to a TKO600 transmission but not 100% I'd change the transmission. Many of the builds I see on the forum and YouTube, show people building with all new parts/engines/transmissions which makes for a very expensive car when completed and not everyone has the deep pockets for that. For example, I have $10k invest in my 408W/ $3k invest in the transmission and torque converter/ $1k invested in suspension/ and much more invested in electronics/cooling/brakes/etc. 99% of all the items purchased for the Mustang build could complete a Cobra.
The 5.0 Mustang coupe was one of my favorite cars as a kid, but I've always thought a Cobra was the best looking car ever created. I should have my Mustang project completed for driving by this time next summer, but I'm already planning the possible future home for all the components. My Foxbody Mustang has less than 60k miles, and all the parts im adding to it are brand new. I've spoke with a few individuals that have built these FFR cars, and they have said they probably wouldn't do the donor car route again. The reason giving is too much time/expense reconditioning old parts, the MkI-II car probably was ok for a donor as the donor cars were not very old back then. A Foxbody Mustang is now almost 30+yrs old and probably needs alot of rebuilding/servicing at this point.
To sum up my very 1st post in this forum, I'd probably go with the base MkIV kit as I'd use many of my takeoff parts which a virtually brand new. If I was to sell my Foxbody Mustang after I completed it, I'd probably be lucky to get 1/2 of what I invested (maybe $10k?). Then I'd be starting from scratch with the base kit. I'm sure the parts that I would have left over would have some value in the Mustang community and all the expensive parts would stay now be used in my Cobra. As being a new member to this forum, I'd appreciate any helpful comments or suggestions from the people on this forum that have already gone thru a build.
I live in the metro Detroit area, and am looking forward to going to the Woodward cruise next Saturday to checkout and talk to actual FFR owners at Cobra Alley. Thanks for reading, and hope to have many productive discussion with the members of this forum.
Thanks!
I've been saving parts for my 1992 Fox Mustang coupe build for about 9yrs. I'm finally ready this month to really make some headway with this project. The Mustang project has not been my only hobby, plus it seemed many areas couldn't just be worked on $100 at a time. A friend of mine that owns a machine shop built my engine over about 8yrs, as I got money and he had open time. My 550hp 408W is a work of art, and can't wait to hear it fire up soon. With this much power I decided to keep the AOD automatic transmission, as small light cars with big HP can get out of control in a hurry! I had the AOD completely rebuilt using the best parts that can be put into an AOD, along with a Stallion torque converter. I have many parts in boxes inside the trunk and closets. I will probably have over $20k invested in my Mustang build. Here's where my idea starts..........
If I get everything sorted out in the Mustang, it should be super easy to transfer it all to a FFR MkIV. The only part I've bought that I may consider changing, would be to a TKO600 transmission but not 100% I'd change the transmission. Many of the builds I see on the forum and YouTube, show people building with all new parts/engines/transmissions which makes for a very expensive car when completed and not everyone has the deep pockets for that. For example, I have $10k invest in my 408W/ $3k invest in the transmission and torque converter/ $1k invested in suspension/ and much more invested in electronics/cooling/brakes/etc. 99% of all the items purchased for the Mustang build could complete a Cobra.
The 5.0 Mustang coupe was one of my favorite cars as a kid, but I've always thought a Cobra was the best looking car ever created. I should have my Mustang project completed for driving by this time next summer, but I'm already planning the possible future home for all the components. My Foxbody Mustang has less than 60k miles, and all the parts im adding to it are brand new. I've spoke with a few individuals that have built these FFR cars, and they have said they probably wouldn't do the donor car route again. The reason giving is too much time/expense reconditioning old parts, the MkI-II car probably was ok for a donor as the donor cars were not very old back then. A Foxbody Mustang is now almost 30+yrs old and probably needs alot of rebuilding/servicing at this point.
To sum up my very 1st post in this forum, I'd probably go with the base MkIV kit as I'd use many of my takeoff parts which a virtually brand new. If I was to sell my Foxbody Mustang after I completed it, I'd probably be lucky to get 1/2 of what I invested (maybe $10k?). Then I'd be starting from scratch with the base kit. I'm sure the parts that I would have left over would have some value in the Mustang community and all the expensive parts would stay now be used in my Cobra. As being a new member to this forum, I'd appreciate any helpful comments or suggestions from the people on this forum that have already gone thru a build.
I live in the metro Detroit area, and am looking forward to going to the Woodward cruise next Saturday to checkout and talk to actual FFR owners at Cobra Alley. Thanks for reading, and hope to have many productive discussion with the members of this forum.
Thanks!