Glad to know he isn't a legendary memberHe is still around but in other forums.
Glad to know he isn't a legendary member
I'm currently helping my buddy build a 1963 1/2 Galaxie 500 fastback. It has a FE 427 in it that has been stroked to 482 inches. Dual EFI throttle bodies on a tunnel port intake. C6, Ford 9 inch, four wheel disc brakes, etc.I could swear I haven't seen you post in awhile @AndyF.
Its good to see you back.
Whats the next/current build?
Was your 65 a factory lightweight drag car? I ask , because I thought 66 was the first year for Joe public could buy a Hemi car?Factory 426 four speed car.
straight cut or syncro'd?Doug Nash 5 speed
it may be an rb 426 not a hemi 426.Was your 65 a factory lightweight drag car? I ask , because I thought 66 was the first year for Joe public could buy a Hemi car?
Thanks, that slipped my mind. When I hear 426, it always goes to Hemiit may be an rb 426 not a hemi 426.
My Coronet 500 came with a 426 Street Wedge. That was the top of the line engine option in 1965 for those cars.Was your 65 a factory lightweight drag car? I ask , because I thought 66 was the first year for Joe public could buy a Hemi car?
Street box. I bought the Doug Nash almost 40 years ago. Still have the original receipt. It came with the Hemi input shaft. I wasn't able to install it for a number of years since it required a lot of fabrication. 40 years ago I didn't have the tools or the skills to handle that kind of fab work. I finally got it installed in the car about 30 years ago. There was a ton of fab work required to install that transmission. Back when I bought it nobody said anything about fab work! The magazine articles only talked about how easy it was to install in a Camaro. They left off the part about how it required extensive work to install in a Mopar!straight cut or syncro'd?
I'd love to bend your ear about this sniper EFI when I get the car on the road.
It's good to have Andy back posting here again! We may not have everything in common but he is an asset to the hobby.Wonder if he got tired of some of our “friendlier” members…
Longtime tech bud of mine is a Chebby Boy, but He loves that body style, that & the 2nd Gen. A-'cuda notchbacks..I'm currently helping my buddy build a 1963 1/2 Galaxie 500 fastback. It has a FE 427 in it that has been stroked to 482 inches. Dual EFI throttle bodies on a tunnel port intake. C6, Ford 9 inch, four wheel disc brakes, etc.
I still have my 1965 Coronet 500 but I'll probably sell it next. I'm winding down my personal stuff. The Coronet is a cool car. Factory 426 four speed car. The 426 has a 4.25 stroke in it now and the four speed was replaced with a Doug Nash 5 speed. The 8 3/4 was replaced with a Dana 60 and the drum brakes were replaced with disc brakes from a Porsche twin turbo.
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