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KRPerf
01-13-2015, 01:43 PM
We've been working on this car for a little while now....and I thought it was time to start a build thread. The owner of this Mustang has been a huge help along the way. We're just grateful to be apart of such a cool build. So, here are the details........

Pro-Touring 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback
The owner of this car really wanted to keep with a fairly stock appearance. But, like a lot of car's being built on this site, he wanted something with modern performance and comfort. So, the exterior body mods will be kept to a minimum with the exception of smoothed and tucked bumpers, smoothed drip rails without moldings, and possibly painted(or powder-coated) window moldings. To meet the performance demands, here's a list of parts.....


Detroit Speed & Engineering Aluma-frame front suspension
Heidt's Pro-G Independent Rear Suspension
Ford Racing Aluminator 5.0L Coyote
Tremec T56 Transmission
Centerforce Clutch
Magnaflow Exhaust with SpinTech oval exhaust
American Autowire Wiring
Painless Performance Push Button Start
Vintage Air Heating and A/C
Schott Wheels
Baer Front Brakes & Wilwood Rear Brakes


Here's what we started with.....
http://www.krpandr.com/images/projects/updates/2015/01/13/122/BradB_beginning%20(1).jpg
http://www.krpandr.com/images/projects/updates/2015/01/13/122/BradB_beginning%20(2).jpg
http://www.krpandr.com/images/projects/updates/2015/01/13/122/thumbs/BradB_beginning.jpg

Flash68
01-13-2015, 04:37 PM
:thumbsup:

DBasher
01-13-2015, 10:08 PM
Sounds like a great project! Looking forward to seeing more on this and the Heidts install.
:cheers:

rickpaw
01-14-2015, 05:07 AM
I'll be following along, as I'm about to start on my friend's 65 fastback in a couple of months with DSE front/Ridetech rear suspensions.

tweet66
01-14-2015, 02:36 PM
Following this one.

KRPerf
01-23-2015, 09:29 AM
Thanks for looking guys. The Heidt's install was actually pretty easy. The only real issue we encountered was with the front "V" shaped brace for the IRS differential. The one originally sent just wouldn't fit btwn the framerails on this car. Fortunately, it was an easy fix.

As for the DSE front install....well, like everything I've used from DSE over the years, it went awesome. The whole front suspension is incredibly well engineered in my opinion.

I actually assisted the owner with the suspension installs in his garage. (He really wanted to be a part of that portion of the build.) Because the parts are well built, it went very smoothly. Unfortunately, I don't have a ton of pics of the initial install. But, don't fret. I am nearly finished spraying Lizard Skin and paint on both the bottom of the car and the engine bay. So, I'll have some pics of the final suspension install early next week.

Thanks again for looking and stay tuned for more updates.

KRPerf
01-23-2015, 12:13 PM
As I mentioned in the previous post, once the car was media blasted and epoxy-ed, we proceeded to install the Heidt's IRS and the DSE front....oh, and that sweet Coyote 5.0L. :)

Once the installs were complete, we proceeded to set the ride height and alignment. Again, the goal is to retain a fairly stock appearance. So, this step was important to make sure we could fit those big rollers without any clearance issues. So, we set to small body "tweaks" to fit the 295/40-18s in the back and 265/35-18s on the front.

Here's some pics of that initial processs; and the car on it's way to the alignment shop.

http://www.krpandr.com/images/projects/updates/2015/01/23/123/BradB_rideheight%20(1).jpg
http://www.krpandr.com/images/projects/updates/2015/01/23/123/BradB_rideheight%20(2).jpg
http://www.krpandr.com/images/projects/updates/2015/01/23/123/BradB_rideheight%20(3).jpg
http://www.krpandr.com/images/projects/updates/2015/01/23/123/BradB_rideheight%20(4).jpg

1transam
01-23-2015, 12:35 PM
Love the build, a fastback is on my build list for the future! :y0!:

67XR7
02-05-2015, 09:25 AM
Great work! gonna follow this till completion

Vince@Meanstreets
02-05-2015, 09:35 AM
DSE and a 'yote is the only way to go.

Let's see some close up engine pictures please!!

1transam
02-05-2015, 10:15 AM
DSE and a 'yote is the only way to go.

Let's see some close up engine pictures please!!

Yeah vince, pay close attention hehehehehehehe!!!!! :underchair: :G-Dub:

65fstbkNFB
02-06-2015, 04:54 PM
this is sweeeeet! Good to see another 65-66 stang on here. Not that I don't love the GM's or Mopars, but refreshing to see. Definitely interested to follow this.