© Copyright 1995 thru 2008 - The Mustang Works™. All Rights Reserved.
MustangWorks.com is designed and hosted by Aero3 Media.
MustangWorks.com is designed and hosted by Aero3 Media.
11-22-2004, 01:43 PM | #1 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 1
|
Where to find rolling stock?
I am trying to find the best way to get a rolling stock for a '65-'66 fastback. I used to own a '66 coupe, but it was destroyed in a tragic accident on the freeway three years ago. I sold the body for the parts, but I kept the engine pieces I had collected to make a new 302 for it.
Now that the pain of the loss has passed somewhat, I am starting on building that engine. However, it is not a lot of use without something to put it in. Ideally, I would like to find a clean fastback with no engine or tranny, so I could put my new engine and a transmission of my choice into the car. The other possibility is a Factory Five kit, but I am not sure how well that would stand up as a daily driver, which is what I am aiming for. It always seemed to me when I was restoring my '66 coupe that there are enough people making parts for the old Mustangs that you could almost make one from scratch. Hmmmm. Thanks for your help. David |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Dont use 1.7 rockers with stock heads? | Coupe5oh | Windsor Power | 10 | 11-28-2015 12:36 PM |
bbk unequals and stock H pipe :( | scale | Windsor Power | 4 | 06-14-2002 11:41 AM |
Stock No More | Stroked408 | Windsor Power | 9 | 06-12-2002 08:19 PM |
Is a Ported Stock Intake Worth It? | Stang_Crazy | Windsor Power | 9 | 09-28-2001 04:22 PM |
LT's vs. shorties vs. stock headers | jonnyk | Windsor Power | 9 | 01-01-2001 11:28 AM |