
Already has a rebuilt 302 (5.0L) motor and new aftermarket exhaust. Needs bodywork and paint but it's all there.
Should be fun!
vader wrote: The Force is strong with you young Sith Lord Z!
Thank you Tony. Interesting perspective you have on the engine size comment as in the US a 5.0L V8 is a relatively small engine in the performance world, and in the factory engine world was also small. Within the last decade our factory engines are getting smaller as more power was being made with smaller engines as efficiency has improved greatly with newer generation engines. In another interesting development Ford's newest Mustang offers a very potent 5.0L engine with nothing in common with my old engine except size but the new engine makes about twice the HP in factory form, 225hp for the old motor and 402hp with the new "base" engine with an option of 444hp Hi-Po variant. Also of interest the new mustang has a 3.7L V6 engine with an HP rating of 305hp and torque is also higher than the factory rating for my old V8. Ah progress!Tony Z wrote:the engine sizes you guys have access to amaze me.
That car has so much potential and looks like you can take it to any direction, lowrider, racer, cruizer, show car....
keep us posted, nice to see other projects too
The mustang has always been a front engine/rear drive, much like how a "bakkie" I believe would be arranged. The block and heads are cast iron, the nose overhang is to house the V8 and it's cooling system, and as you can imagine the front/rear weight distribution is off a bit with about 60 percent of the weight over the front wheels.Dawie wrote:The long nose overhang made me wonder: Is it maybe front wheel drive? (We did not get those cars here).