I just drug home another Pinto. This one is a 72 & it makes the 5th project car I'm trying to assemble at the same time. Only this car & the 71 half hatch are mine though. The 73 is going to be my stepson's 1st car, the wagon will be my daughters & the 80 hatch is my sons.
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It was only an hour away from my house & the previous owner had passed away recently leaving several project Fords in the garage. Apparently his plan was to make a full time race car out of it.
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I can't determine if it ever had a V8 in it prior or if it was on it's way. I do know the frame was never tied & the body & floors are spotless for an Ohio car.
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The dash pad is an 8 out of 10 & the sport wheel already found it's way onto my stepson's 73. The auto shifter & pedal will go in it next since I'm installing a T5 behind my 302.
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The previous owner cleaned & painted most of the underside saving me a ton of work.
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The steering rack was moved & I don't think it will clear my Milodon oil pan so I'm planning to install a late model rack.
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It's amazing what a good cleaning can do to make a project look better.
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I hung a good door & some clean fenders I had on it & brushed some Rust-oleum on the bare steel.
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I decided to use those doors on the 73 so I put the doors Fred sent me 4 years ago on it. These are the doors that I'll run on it anyhow.
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I have almost everything I need to assemble this car but it will be on the back burner until I find the time. The 73 is a priority & my wagon engine still needs swapped sooner than later.
Looks like it has a lot of potential..
:o
;D
Drum brakes on the front ?
Reason I ask, the brake line bracket sticks out a ways like on my blue parts car, which has drum brakes.
Quote from: Reeves1 on June 25, 2014, 10:34:38 AMDrum brakes on the front ?
Reason I ask, the brake line bracket sticks out a ways like on my blue parts car, which has drum brakes.
It has disc's on it & the pedal pad has the disc logo. That doesn't mean they weren't swapped on at some point though.
Looks like a decent project and congratulations!
After 4+ years I finally have my tarantula headers for my V8 install. Now I just need the time to put this car together.
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After 5+ years digging up Center Line Champ 500 wheels I finally have a complete set for this car. A pair of 15x4 fronts & 15x8-1/2 rears in Ford bolt pattern. This is one of the few deviations I plan to make from the car I saw every day as a child. The car I'm modeling this one after had slots but my 71 is already going to have aftermarket 14" slots & I love these wheels more.
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Copy Headers please ;D
Quote from: Reeves1 on April 07, 2015, 05:52:09 AM
Copy Headers please ;D
I'm still searching for a builder around me. I've checked 2 places & neither will do headers unless it's for their own car.
That said, if anyone knows a shop that makes headers within a couple hundred miles of Youngstown Ohio give me a shout out.
those headers are awesome keith!!!
Quote from: Pinto5.0 on April 07, 2015, 07:29:26 AM
That said, if anyone knows a shop that makes headers within a couple hundred miles of Youngstown Ohio give me a shout out.
I know of a guy in portland oregon. I even have access to an oven big enough to ceramic coat them. Too bad your so far from the pacific.
IF THE PRICE IS RIGHT IT MIGHT BE WORTH IT.IM SURE THERES MANY THAT WOULD LIKE A SET.I KNOW I SURE WOULD LIKE A SET
Did you ever get those made?
Quote from: dianne on May 17, 2015, 06:54:31 AM
Did you ever get those made?
I can't find a local source to build them. I've called every shop that claims to do racing fab work & nobody will touch them unless I'm willing to spend $800 or more. I could make a set myself using a generic tubing kit from Summit for less than half that. People are on drugs nowadays.
Still cheaper than Canada.
One guy I have lined up for my B2 headers says he can do them for 1500. Before ceramic coating.
Another says customs start at 2500.
I have thought about the ones you have. With pictures, a good builder should be able to make a set, providing he can work with the car as well.
Quote from: Reeves1 on May 30, 2015, 05:40:18 AM
Still cheaper than Canada.
One guy I have lined up for my B2 headers says he can do them for 1500. Before ceramic coating.
Another says customs start at 2500.
I have thought about the ones you have. With pictures, a good builder should be able to make a set, providing he can work with the car as well.
Once I reach the assembly phase on this car I may build my own set. First I want to see how well these fit since I plan to move the engine back & down as far as the Milodon oil pan permits. It wont be huge changes but I think I can go down an inch & possibly two inches to the rear. I'm not crazy about the coating job on these & if I have to re-do them I may as well build a fresh set.
Hey Reeves, you say B2 headers , is that bronco II headers , if so I have two new sets , only for the 2.8 , one is ceramic coated , later Blaine
Quote from: pinto_one on May 30, 2015, 11:09:08 AM
Hey Reeves, you say B2 headers , is that bronco II headers , if so I have two new sets , only for the 2.8 , one is ceramic coated , later Blaine
BOSS 302 - vintage.
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QuoteFirst I want to see how well these fit since I plan to move the engine back & down as far as the Milodon oil pan permits
Will still work. Nice thing about the design.