71Rustang
Well-known member
- Joined
- Mar 15, 2012
- Messages
- 259
- Reaction score
- 349
- Location
- Pennsylvania
- My Car
- 71 Boss 302 Trans Am ,race car
Thank you.......Just basic body hammers,dollies and technique. As long as you can see things that aren't there, just keep swinging the hammer until you see it. It's only metal.10" front tires without power steering is going to be a bear when you go to park this beast at your local grocery store.
You banged out those flares with the existing sheet metal without adding any metal? Damn...you're the man!
It is a wish dream list, but it is not going to happen soon so I have not really thought about. However, if I go this route, I would want a mild flare.Thanks.There was a point when I was installing the Watts box,that I thought to myself,now she's a TA. After finishing hammering out the last flare and looked down the side and thought,now......now it really is a TA Mustang.
Are you looking at welding on premade flares,glass flares,build your own and weld them on,or doing a milder version of what I did? Just buy rolling out and flattening the lip they gained an 1 1/2'' There are multiple ways. The way I built mine is the way Kar Kraft and Bud Moore built them.
All the ball joints are Moog,so they should do ok.The TA cars did run an adjustable Moog lower ball joint which is no longer available.It had a threaded adjuster on the bottom so you could take out slack. So when ever I wear out the lowers I have found Howe and I think another place makes an adjustable ball joint that I can fit into the lower arm.Awesome. Those big wheels at the front will make a huge difference in handling. You had already reinforced your suspension to handle the extra forces. I am sure you are using some good ball joints to handle it.
Thank youWell done. The lines on that car are awesome! Great job so far!!
Thank you ,I'm still thinking about how I'm going to seal them.Back in the day we used windshield caulk to seal the tub to the quarter panel.
Nice work BTW...
Winter. We had a taste of that here in Texas last year. You can keep it! :classic_laugh: I look forward to seeing your progress in the Spring.Hello everyone, it's been a while. Just a quick update. Since I live in Pennsylvania we have this thing called winter. And I refuse to have my AMX sit outside for the winter. So I can fit 3 cars in my workshop with room to work on one of them. So I made the executive decision to move the Mach 1 to the back and straighten out my AMX over the winter so that I can start driving it in the spring. Then I will start back on the Mach1 in the spring and push hard to finish the chassis and build the roll cage. So just bare with me while I resurrect my AMC.I can't own a car like that and not drive it.
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