Stroker's 68 Barracuda
I've only used Fusion360 to loft the plates, but played with actually displaying them all at once. Pretty cool.
Here is the current idea:
The upright is planned to be (4) 1/4" 4130 plates with (2) 1/4" 4130 gussets. The other plates are mild steel as they are more just spacers. The LBJ bolts are hidden under the last plate.
The idea is that I don't have access to milling equipment, but I can layout some plates and weld them into something that works. The better plan would be to mill the main structure out of a 1" thick plate and then weld the UBJ mount to it, but I don't see a way to get it done. The other thing about this is, the face of the rotor to the back of the mounting ears is fixed so I had to get the spacing right. And using several odd thicknesses nailed it for me.
The only other thing to do after mocking it up is to build an ABS sensor mount into it. I'm probably jumping the gun in printing the plates at this stage, but oh well.
This is based around a 2015 Mustang rear hub. I started with 2015 Challenger front hubs but the I don't trust the bolt pattern and decided it wasn't worth ignoring.
The other thing to note is that this narrows the front track about an inch. Works fine if I run a smaller offset like +24mm instead of the +35mm wheels I bought already. This certainly isn't anything for the average guy to be interested in, and honestly is way overkill for me. All I really needed was an ABS tone ring and there are easier ways to do that than this. Guess we will see what the final bill is after I get a quote on the plates.