My 72 Mach I Project

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Finished body work and all blocking done with final prime. Time to flip it over and do the underside then paint the engine compartment to start putting the drivetrain back in, wire and plumb the car.
 

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Great job. The body lines and gaps are impressive. The shelby taillights are a nice touch. I don't think I've seen that on 71-73's before.
A word to the wise...ACME products have not been very successful for the coyote in the past, however, I have found a couple that seem to work just fine.thWCAI4LY2.jpgWiley E_ Coyote kit.jpg
 
Hey two questions. Are you planning to use cats on the exhaust or not? Are you concerned about the ECU in the wheel well taking a hit from rocks etc. I d like tot add some kind of plastic wheel well like on modern vehicles.

Looks like you are doing show quality work there.. 👍🏻👍🏻
 
Hey two questions. Are you planning to use cats on the exhaust or not? Are you concerned about the ECU in the wheel well taking a hit from rocks etc. I d like tot add some kind of plastic wheel well like on modern vehicles.

Looks like you are doing show quality work there.. 👍🏻👍🏻
There will not be cats on this car. I am planning on making a shield for the ECU. Just haven't yet because there was a lot of wiring and ac lines to put in place first.
 
CONGRATULATIONS! I'm sure you felt good when it fired up.
It was a great feeling knowing I had it wired correctly and got the timing chains in correctly after I put in the billet gears. It is different not having to worry about a distributor 180 off or backfiring through a carb.
 
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