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Old 06-18-2008, 03:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i figured i would show yall some pics of my mutt-stang even though it isnt ford powered its ford tough with chevy stuff if you know what i mean and this 408ci sbc with a 275 shot of nitrous has powered it to a 8.50 shutting off alittle past the 1000ft mark. the pics with the car dirty are when we went to pick it up when we bought it with out the motor and tranny the burnout pic is recently (we blew a headgasket that pass though lol)
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i have a 1994 F-350 diesel (not a powerstroke) 4door 4wd rollin on 17in eagle alloys wrapped in 315-70-r17 bfg allterrains
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Awesome car man,

I love notchbacks. Did you have headers custom fabricated, or did you find a set for the small block? Also did you use an aftermarket crossmember or did you use the factory crossmember?

I would also love to get some specs on the small block in there.
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Old 06-18-2008, 05:32 PM   #3 (permalink)
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the headers are custom built by a company in new york ( i cant remember the name) and if i remember right the k member is an aje but we looked at so many i might be wrong i dont have the car right now because we sold the motor and a friend if ours is taking out and putting it in its new home car give me some time and i will see if i can find pics with the hood off and alos some close ups of the paint because it has a spectacular paintjob on it with skulls painted all over it that you have to realy look for and as for the specs those were kept secret even from me and my dad the motor that was in the car didnt belong to us and the engine builder that did it is very secretive on stuff like that all of the part numbers were ground off of everything and he would not ever budge on what it had internally all i know is it made a little under 800hp at the flywheel on motor
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The header's cool. Is that all your concept, the colors are light and nice. What are the other mods you have in that mustang? Engine and interior? More pics.

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There is a great book by Clifton Lambreth - Ford and the American Dream. It is very interesting what Clifton Lambreth has to say about Ford.
Ford and the American Dream: Founded On Right Decisions: Clifton Lambreth, Mary Calia, Melissa Webb
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