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philt

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My Car
1972 R code Mach1. Being resto moded.
I have had my 1972 R code Mach1 for 6 years. Stripped it to the bone 5 years ago and lost interest. Recently got it back.. Put the unibody on the rotisserie and started grinding away last month. should be ready for blasting in the next month after a few rusted areas are replaced.

This will be a resto mod and look similar to the black mach in my avatar. 6 speed, Paxton SC, competition suspension and 4 wheel disc brakes. electronic dash, power leather seats, power windows, rear back up camera in mirror, Max-FLo EFI, 19" Vision wheels with ZO6 tires, Flowmaster exhaust, etc.

Ill post pics as I go.

 
::welcome:: from Central Ohio. Sounds like a great Mach 1 project. You are certainly starting with a rare car. Looking forward to the pics!

 
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The car on the rotisserie.

Welcome to the site from west Michigan. That sounds like a nice project Phil (making an assumption :D).
I struggled with modding such a rare car but I HATE the grabber blue, sorry, I know some people love this color. Since I wasnt keeping the color, I decided to make it a resto-mod and more drivable. The EFI and Paxton actually are a great combo with a 6 speed tranny, the car should get around 23 MPG on the highway with still having over 600HP when I want it.

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::welcome:: from Ontario Canada, sounds like youo have some great plans for the car....I know you said you were going to post some pics....better do so soon with this bunch otherwise you're going to get one of those :worthlesswithoutpics: lollerz

Firgures you posted the picture as I was typing up my reply

 
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Quick tip for the day ... Ever had to remove undercoating??? Its a mess. Clean and easy way to remove it...

1) Buy some liquid nitrogen from your local welding supply shop. Buy a needle scaler.

pour the liquid nitrogen on the undercoating work with a square foot section at a time. Let set for 3 minutes. Scrape off with the needle scaler.

You can do an entire under-body in a day..

 
Welcome from washington state.....Yup...Need some picutres of this fine machine;) What color are you painting her? And thats one rare stang code...She still got the original H.O motor? And did you get a marti report on it? I surely would on a car with that code...Would love to see the options she come with.

 
WELCOME aboard, Phil!

As a couple Members have noted or inferred, 1 of 398 is really a rare Mustang, indeed!

That having been said, I too, am intrigued by your ideas for the '72 and look forward to following your modifications. Please take some time and go through the different Forums, commenting on any topic that might catch your interest.

Again, Welcome and I look forward to interacting with you on the individual Forums.

BT

 
Hi and ::welcome:: to the forum. Sounds like an interesting plan for the car. I like restomods and our body style looks really good when modded.

 
Yep, I have the Marti on it. Yes, it has the original HO motor.

How do you post multiple pics? Most forums allow a semi colon between JPGs but this one doesnt seem to allow more than one pic per post.

Thanks,

Phil

 
Welcome to the forums! Glad to have you aboard!

::welcome::

 
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