philt
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- Location
- Orlando, FL.
- My Car
- 1972 R code Mach1. Being resto moded.
I don't think the Coyote will fit with the shock towers, so that would be a really expensive option with cutting the towers and putting in a whole new strut suspension. I have heard the 32 valve 4.6L doesn't even fit in a 71-73.
A much better idea would be a 351 based small block crate motor, stroked to 427 from Ford Racing. No blower needed with that 535hp beast!
It sure does! This is the motor Ill be putting in the "R" Code. And Ill be posting the Marti next.
The Pegasus Mustang is a Mach1 with a Coyote motor in it:
http://www.goolsbycustoms.com/projects/project-pegasus-1971-ford-mustang/
And for those that need proof:
The car was in very good shape before I tore it down to bare body. It will be in perfect shape when Im done. Better than new.
http://www.7173mustangs.com/thread-72-r-code-being-resto-moded
The tunnel needs a slight modification for the 6 speed. Simply cut a 4" square on the left side and then put a slightly bulged cover over it to clear linkages. The crate Coyote motor will fit nicely in the Mach if you use an under dash power brake booster and electric R&P steering by RRS in Australia. Flamming River makes some nice units too but not really for the 71-73. RRS makes them SPECIFICALLY for the 71-73 mustang. Bolts right in with NO MODs. They also make the independent suspension, 4 wheel disc brakes (4 piston 14" rotors). They make the only spindles that are specifically designed for modern low profile 30 series tires.
In as far as building the car to sell complete, that is way too much work. I dont want to build two of these. I have been offered $12K for the entire drive train and I may just sell that without the body. IT IS ALL numbers matching and the car has never been restored prior with 57K miles.
A much better idea would be a 351 based small block crate motor, stroked to 427 from Ford Racing. No blower needed with that 535hp beast!
It sure does! This is the motor Ill be putting in the "R" Code. And Ill be posting the Marti next.
The Pegasus Mustang is a Mach1 with a Coyote motor in it:
http://www.goolsbycustoms.com/projects/project-pegasus-1971-ford-mustang/
And for those that need proof:
The car was in very good shape before I tore it down to bare body. It will be in perfect shape when Im done. Better than new.
http://www.7173mustangs.com/thread-72-r-code-being-resto-moded
The tunnel needs a slight modification for the 6 speed. Simply cut a 4" square on the left side and then put a slightly bulged cover over it to clear linkages. The crate Coyote motor will fit nicely in the Mach if you use an under dash power brake booster and electric R&P steering by RRS in Australia. Flamming River makes some nice units too but not really for the 71-73. RRS makes them SPECIFICALLY for the 71-73 mustang. Bolts right in with NO MODs. They also make the independent suspension, 4 wheel disc brakes (4 piston 14" rotors). They make the only spindles that are specifically designed for modern low profile 30 series tires.
In as far as building the car to sell complete, that is way too much work. I dont want to build two of these. I have been offered $12K for the entire drive train and I may just sell that without the body. IT IS ALL numbers matching and the car has never been restored prior with 57K miles.
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