71Rustang
Well-known member
- Joined
- Mar 15, 2012
- Messages
- 259
- Reaction score
- 349
- Location
- Pennsylvania
- My Car
- 71 Boss 302 Trans Am ,race car
ThanksWicked looking racer!
ThanksWicked looking racer!
Thanks,I'm doing my best to keep the whole thing old tech...Nice, love the old school stuff
I was thinking the same thing. That front aero is gonna shave off the top of every speed bump between your house and the track.
I had a buddy with a lowered GLI and he was always breaking his front aero. Finally he just broke down and made up a bunch of them all at once and had them all painted at the same time. So when he hit one, he could swap on the next.
This isn't a street car. Not saying I won't drive it around the countryside where I live to test it,but it gets trailered to and from the track. The front spoilers on TA cars are considered a wear item. They get bent and ground down.That'll make a nice asphalt scraper for sure! Watch out for speed bumps and parking curbs!
Awesome killer lookHi everyone. The front spoiler is finished. I used 1/8'',5052 aluminum for the spoiler and all the brackets accept for the frame brackets for the struts.The struts are 3/8'' rod ends with aluminum adjuster sleeves. I just didn't think the stock plastic spoiler looked right or suited my taste. The front valances on these things are flimsy,so I added some extra brackets,because I eliminated a bunch of stuff that I didn't need.
Hi. No I haven't scaled it as of this time. There is no cage or fuel cell in it yet. That's this winters projects. The tank ,while large isn't that heavy. Penske mounted their dry sump tanks in the Javelins,either behind the passenger shock tower or frenched into the passenger side firewall in the engine compartment depending on which car you look at. I'm really trying to stick to 71/72 ish rules with of course some bending, just like back then.Thanks for sharing your project.
Have you scaled it yet to see how your weight distribution is looking?
Maybe that would justify moving the oil tank to a more user-friendly location...
Nice work!
Thank youWonderful craftsmanship.
Thank you.Looking good! You have some excellent fabrication skills.
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