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    MK5 Alabama Build

    I thought I would start a build thread while I wait for the car to arrive. My name is Greg and I live in Alabama. Spec's below.

    Ordered Mk5 kit on March 8, 2026
    Ordered processed on March 18, 2026
    Received Invoice Email on March 19, 2026, with projected build date of April 25, 2026
    Confirmed build configuration on April 6, 2026
    Wired payment on April 7, 2026

    Kit as configured:
    Complete Kit Mk5
    Left Hand Drive
    SB 351w
    TKX transmission
    Hydraulic Clutch
    351 Headers
    Steel side exhaust
    Rear suspension IRS forged w/complete kit (free promo)
    F&R IRS Shock Set
    Power steering
    Platinum 6 pc gage set
    Vinyl roadster seats
    Powder coated frame
    Driver side powder coated roll bar
    Front/Rear Brakes 11.65"
    Wood steering wheel
    Cut outs in body
    Precut 427 dash
    Simpson 3" harnesses
    GT300 mirrors
    Plastic hood scoop
    Sun visors
    Roll bar grommets
    Front and Rear sway bars
    brake reservoirs
    Brake booster
    Wind wings
    Trunk gas strut
    Seat track
    Assembled side Louvers
    Battery cut-off
    Brake duct wire mesh
    Car cover
    17x9 front and 17x10.5 rear halibrands and tires

    I will be building a 351w based engine. I haven't decided yet on 351 or 408. I have a 351w that will really dictate the path forward based on how the crank and rods check out. If I have to do much of any work to them, I'll probably go the 408 route.
    Last edited by BamaFord; 04-07-2026 at 04:23 PM. Reason: Updated build step dates
    1967 Mustang Coupe, 289, Deluxe Interior, PDB, PS, Auto, Fun
    Ordered Mk5 on 3-8-2026
    Mk5 Alabama Build

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    Sounds like a really nice build.

    I vote for the 408
    My build thread https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...Roadster-Build

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    Thread on fasteners and torque wrenches.
    Thread on Wilwood & Tilton master cylinders

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    Sounds like a great build. And while you are stroking, might as well go with the quintessential 427? How about some 18's?
    MKIV Roadster - #9380 - Complete Kit - Delivered 7/17/18 - SOLD 5/2023
    Build Thread #1: https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...V-Build-Thread
    MKIV Roadster - #10827 - Complete Kit - Delivered 11/6/23 - Final Punch
    Build Thread #2: https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...Build-Thread-2

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    I would skip the precut dash. I ordered the precut 427 dash, but I wish I had opted for a plain dash so that I could choose the gauge locations. Speedometer placement is my main issue. The turn signal stalk goes directly across the Speedometer.

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    Ordered MK5 Complete kit: 10/16/2025, Completion: 11/29/2025, Delivery: 12/11/25, Blueprint 427 427+PS+PB Engine Ordered 10/24/2025 Delivered 01/29/2026
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    Congrats from Warrior, Alabama.
    Fun, Fun, Fun!
    20th Anniversary Mk IV, A50XS Coyote, TKO 600, Trunk Drop Box, Trunk Battery Box, Cubby Hole, Seat Heaters, Radiator hanger and shroud.

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    Congrats on the start. I hate to say it but the number 1 or 2 question I always get is ... does it have the 427... and i wish it did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cv2065 View Post
    Sounds like a great build. And while you are stroking, might as well go with the quintessential 427? How about some 18's?
    I'm going for a quasi-period feel for this car. I feel like 17's are a middle ground. Still have some sidewall, but little better performance tire selection than 15's. I like 18", but not quite enough sidewall for the look I'm going for. I'm torn on the 427. Stepping up to an aftermarket block is a big spend. I'll admit there's a part of me that would love to say, "yeah, it's a 427." However, I can hit my performance goals with 351 or 408. I have a minute to figure that part out.
    1967 Mustang Coupe, 289, Deluxe Interior, PDB, PS, Auto, Fun
    Ordered Mk5 on 3-8-2026
    Mk5 Alabama Build

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    Everyone naturally gravitates to the biggest possible engine. I am guilty of it as well. My first Roadster had a 306 and honestly there was never moment where I was like "man, I need more power". If your looking for performance I would focus on the rear end and transmission. If you like a little more snap off the line go shorter, top end taller...etc.

    Jeff tells a number for stories of folks who go to big and never drive them again. That being said a 408 would be pretty sic. Congrats on the build, it's a really fun process.
    Build 1 MK4 #10008 - Delivered 03/03/21, Graduated 7/20/22 - Sold 6/6/24 Build Thread #1 https://shorturl.at/K9fuy
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    Today's Windsor derived 427s have nothing in common with the original 427 FE other than displacement (and actually not even that because in reality those were 425 cubic inches ). If you want to go to the Saturday morning Cars & Coffee and be able to say it's a 427 just put a 351 in it and lie! No one will be able to tell the difference from the outside...and it's no worse of a lie than the guys who claim 650 HP yet have never had their engine on a dyno

    Jeff

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    Quote Originally Posted by BamaFord View Post
    I'll admit there's a part of me that would love to say, "yeah, it's a 427."
    You can also get an LS 427 and say the same thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Kleiner View Post
    Today's Windsor derived 427s have nothing in common with the original 427 FE other than displacement (and actually not even that because in reality those were 425 cubic inches ). If you want to go to the Saturday morning Cars & Coffee and be able to say it's a 427 just put a 351 in it and lie! No one will be able to tell the difference from the outside...and it's no worse of a lie than the guys who claim 650 HP yet have never had their engine on a dyno

    Jeff
    I have a 393 based on a tall deck Windsor block. Depending on my mood when someone asks it might be a 351, a 393, a 408, or a 427. Unless you tear it down and measure the bore & stroke no one can tell what it is. And I'll tell you straight up, my 393 can really thrill the hell out of me.
    My build thread https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...Roadster-Build

    Thread on Stainless Steel AN brake lines.
    Thread on fasteners and torque wrenches.
    Thread on Wilwood & Tilton master cylinders

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