1972 Coupe Rebuild

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Welcome from France.

 
The car came as a rolling chassis. No motor and transmission. I bought a 351 Cleveland that turned out to be a 302 when we opened it up in the shop. So I bought another engine, a 351 Cleveland. Before receiving the motor I came across a great offer on a 460 big block with C6 transmission and a 9inch for only $1600. I couldnt refuse. I am very excited about modifying the big block, but soon realised that we are seriously limited on height under the standard NACA hood. I looked at the P-51 cylinder heads and Kaase package, but can it fit??


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African Mustang

 
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I got some spares from cj pony and Cal Mustang. Any chance of finding a B-Pillar somewhere?


Hi guys, I am moving this thread to Individual projects forum. Im new and still trying to find my way around.

Sorry!

 
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I am building this car for my dad. He graduated in 1972. He loves muscle cars but has never owned one. His birthday is on the 26th of June and I would like to give this car to him then.

African Mustang

 
Welcome from Southern California. I used to live in Maputo, but I did all of my vacations in SA.

 
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His birthday is on the 26th of June and I would like to give this car to him then.

African Mustang
I admire you for what you are doing with this car. The fact that you are taking it out of the grave and turning it into a dream for someone who is important to you.

I wish you the best in your project, looks like you have a lot of work ahead of you. Especially is you plan on giving it to him this year, June is right around the corner. Ill cross my fingers for ya.

Welcome, from the smallest state in the US, Rhode Island!

 
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