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jason@gmachine
05-02-2007, 11:30 PM
This is our 66 Stang we are building for SEMA, well we hope it will be done by then. Its an after hours project because the customer work comes first!

some cage work, not done yet!

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/05-02-07_pics_010.jpg

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/05-02-07_pics_008.jpg

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/05-02-07_pics_020.jpg

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/05-02-07_pics_007.jpg

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/05-02-07_pics_011.jpg




JAson

jason@gmachine
05-02-2007, 11:30 PM
http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/05-02-07_pics_021.jpg

Some of the Rear suspension

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/05-02-07_pics_003.jpg

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/05-02-07_pics_005.jpg

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/05-02-07_pics_006.jpg

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/05-02-07_pics_004.jpg

ten1nchrubbers
05-03-2007, 01:01 AM
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atomicjoe23
05-03-2007, 01:52 PM
I would like to see some pic's of the cage after it gets finished and the interior is in as well. . .I also planned on using flared hole sheetmetal in my rollcage. . .I was just planning on using it down the A-pilliars and possibly the C-pillars as well. . .you've got it a lot of different places. . .right now it looks like a little much while it's in the raw. . .that's why I wanna see what it looks like when it's finished. . .I've checked out the pics you have on your website as well. . .the 'Stang is gonna be serious from the looks of it!!!

XcYZ
05-03-2007, 05:23 PM
How did I miss this thread? Looks great! :thumbsup:

jason@gmachine
05-16-2007, 03:32 PM
shock towers!

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/2003mach1_0042.jpg

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/2003mach1_005.jpg


Jason

ProTour69GTO
05-16-2007, 04:33 PM
Awsome work! got any more pics?

awr68
05-16-2007, 04:37 PM
Sweet!!!!!

jason@gmachine
05-28-2007, 11:20 PM
Fully TIG welded 4130 boxed lowers and uppers. We are using our signature series heims, and Light Racing 4140 threaded receivers!


http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/box_arm_8.jpg

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/box_arm_7.jpg

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/lower_boxed_arm_003.jpg

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/mustang_arms_008.jpg

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/mustang_arms_003.jpg


Jason

markss28
05-29-2007, 11:47 AM
Dude I have never seen a boxed control arm. WHat does something like that cost to build.

Josh69
05-29-2007, 12:26 PM
Dude I have never seen a boxed control arm. WHat does something like that cost to build.

How much does something like that weigh?

Do you have any issues with the Heims getting noisy? They make all kinds of racket on the long arm Jeep lifts.

jason@gmachine
05-29-2007, 12:57 PM
receivers, 30 each
threaded BJ unit, 10
4130 plate, about 7 cents per inch.
TIG rod and gas, about 50
CAD design, done in house by Louie
CNC cut arms, done in house with our CNC plasma table.

man hours, priceless!

they take alot of time to weld up and put together. 10 hours for the lowers and about 9 hours for the uppers. I will post pics of the uppers when i finish welding them.

Jason

jason@gmachine
05-29-2007, 01:01 PM
How much does something like that weigh?

Do you have any issues with the Heims getting noisy? They make all kinds of racket on the long arm Jeep lifts.


the weight is about the same as our 1.25" by .156 wall DOM units. The heim is one of our new signature series with the teflon liner. They are very nice and make very little noise over the cheaper ones without a liner.



Jason

surreyboy
05-29-2007, 01:26 PM
Never seen that before, very original

Josh69
05-29-2007, 02:12 PM
the weight is about the same as our 1.25" by .156 wall DOM units. The heim is one of our new signature series with the teflon liner. They are very nice and make very little noise over the cheaper ones without a liner.



Jason

Cool! The teflon idea sounds clever!

jason@gmachine
05-29-2007, 06:50 PM
core support!

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/clothing_016.jpg



Jason

atomicjoe23
05-29-2007, 09:06 PM
Looking good so far!!!

I like the boxed in control arms also!!!

steemin
05-30-2007, 08:07 AM
Very nice project:unibrow:
Its good to see more 65/66 Fastbacks being done:yes:
Scott

jason@gmachine
06-01-2007, 03:13 PM
more progress!

upper arms.

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/upper_arm_1.jpg

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/upper_arm_3.jpg

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/box_arms_001.jpg

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/box_arms_003.jpg

Upper and Lower w/ Heims in them.

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/box_arms_006.jpg




Jason

Leadfoot1
06-01-2007, 06:44 PM
Hey Jason,

Awesome work there!

I'm curious, are you building this bad a$$ ride for yourself, as a shop car or for a customer?

Anyway, i love what you are doing, i can't wait to see it on the ground and am hoping for a MENACING stance!!!

Any idea yet on wheel/ tire size and choice? (You know that bigger is always better yeah?)

Lead.

Oh, how about you'd put all your follow ups in the same thread so we don't miss anything from new thread start ups?! This car deserve's to be seen built! :cheers:

jason@gmachine
06-02-2007, 11:51 AM
Hey Jason,

Awesome work there!

I'm curious, are you building this bad a$$ ride for yourself, as a shop car or for a customer?

Anyway, i love what you are doing, i can't wait to see it on the ground and am hoping for a MENACING stance!!!

Any idea yet on wheel/ tire size and choice? (You know that bigger is always better yeah?)

Lead.

Oh, how about you'd put all your follow ups in the same thread so we don't miss anything from new thread start ups?! This car deserve's to be seen built! :cheers:



this is Louie's personal car, so its kinda like a shop project. He will drive this as his DD when its done. Louie has the tire and wheels but im not sure what size they are. That was all his decision. Im the head fabricator so i make alot of the metal decisions, BUT......


The next shop project will be a Jason Heard creation, and well, it is going to be intense!!!!
HINT: ALL 4130 TIG welded, chassis, Front suspension, and Rear suspension. OH and dare i say, CHEVY!

Jason

atomicjoe23
06-11-2007, 11:45 AM
this is Louie's personal car, so its kinda like a shop project. He will drive this as his DD when its done. Louie has the tire and wheels but im not sure what size they are. That was all his decision. Im the head fabricator so i make alot of the metal decisions, BUT......


The next shop project will be a Jason Heard creation, and well, it is going to be intense!!!!
HINT: ALL 4130 TIG welded, chassis, Front suspension, and Rear suspension. OH and dare i say, CHEVY!

Jason

make sure you post a link up to this new project in this thread so that we don't miss anything on it either. . .looking forward to more pics!

jason@gmachine
06-14-2007, 07:28 PM
here is the start of the rear cantilever system!

4130 fully TIG welded!

ratio of 1:1

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/cantileverCAD.jpg

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/cantilever_001.jpg

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/cantilever_002.jpg



Jason

atomicjoe23
06-15-2007, 06:39 AM
here is the start of the rear cantilever system!

4130 fully TIG welded!

ratio of 1:1

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/cantileverCAD.jpg

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/cantilever_001.jpg

http://www.gmachineracing.com/images/cantilever_002.jpg



Jason

rear cantilever system. . .hmmmm. . .reminds me of all the desert racing trophy trucks. . .I definitely wanna see that rear suspension when you are done with it!!! The cantilevers look pretty trick. . .mini off-road racing stuff.