1967 Mustang GT (drag car)
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13 7 September 2020, 22:21
Bill Newcomer
Time to add some Mustangs to the stable. This is a stalled project from long ago. I hope all the pieces are still there.
Time to add some Mustangs to the stable. This is a stalled project from long ago. I hope all the pieces are still there.
7 September 2020, 22:26
Bob Hall
Let me Know If you need any parts, I have TONS of left over Mustang parts !
Let me Know If you need any parts, I have TONS of left over Mustang parts !
7 September 2020, 22:59
Bill Newcomer
Thanks Bob, we shall see how it goes. I have learned that real 73 Boss 351s are supposed to have the shock tower to firewall braces (the kit does not). When you get a chance, please see if you have any of any year but don't send them. I need to see if I actually have space for them once the air cleaner is on.
Thanks Bob, we shall see how it goes. I have learned that real 73 Boss 351s are supposed to have the shock tower to firewall braces (the kit does not). When you get a chance, please see if you have any of any year but don't send them. I need to see if I actually have space for them once the air cleaner is on.
7 September 2020, 23:20
Bob Hall
I have some spares from some junkyard ones, just have to strip and repaint. Let me know if you need them.
I have some spares from some junkyard ones, just have to strip and repaint. Let me know if you need them.
8 September 2020, 01:59
Tim Heimer
I have to say that the MPC and AMT models are a bit lacking in detail and accuracy compared to others. Take your time and improvise the best you can and you should be content with the finished product. Hopefully yours won't be as bad as the 73's me and Bob have done, and yes mine should be done in a day or two. Best wishes
I have to say that the MPC and AMT models are a bit lacking in detail and accuracy compared to others. Take your time and improvise the best you can and you should be content with the finished product. Hopefully yours won't be as bad as the 73's me and Bob have done, and yes mine should be done in a day or two. Best wishes
8 September 2020, 05:28
Bill Newcomer
Tim, While accuracy is nice, I am more interested in the privilege of having subject to build in the first place. If only I can quit messing up the body doing bodywork. grrrrr.
Tim, While accuracy is nice, I am more interested in the privilege of having subject to build in the first place. If only I can quit messing up the body doing bodywork. grrrrr.
8 September 2020, 23:26
Tim Heimer
Take it to a body shop?? LOL! I know what you mean, I just wish they would pay more attention to their kits. I'm finishing up my Fall guy pick up and go to find that they hang the grill, small body trim and then the bumper with a bush guard on it and no frame support for the bumper. So I had to improvise and add frame work to support the bumper, which will keep the grill from being pulled or knocked down. These are the goofy things I find with Round2 stuff, That's all.
Take it to a body shop?? LOL! I know what you mean, I just wish they would pay more attention to their kits. I'm finishing up my Fall guy pick up and go to find that they hang the grill, small body trim and then the bumper with a bush guard on it and no frame support for the bumper. So I had to improvise and add frame work to support the bumper, which will keep the grill from being pulled or knocked down. These are the goofy things I find with Round2 stuff, That's all.
9 September 2020, 02:01
Bob Hall
Yeah, But all these kits predate round 2 take over and re-release, that was a ERTL and Pre-ERTL thing. Guess it's better to have a mildly off bubble kit than no kit at all, I would kill for them to make the old school square body Caprice Classic and Ford Crown Victoria police cars even if it was slightly off, but none will ever be made I believe.
Yeah, But all these kits predate round 2 take over and re-release, that was a ERTL and Pre-ERTL thing. Guess it's better to have a mildly off bubble kit than no kit at all, I would kill for them to make the old school square body Caprice Classic and Ford Crown Victoria police cars even if it was slightly off, but none will ever be made I believe.
9 September 2020, 02:38
Bill Newcomer
Cracked the box back open and started detailing parts that I painted years ago. I am still on the fence on the paint job. I may do a color change as I already have one Jade Green Metallic Mustang. Interior is tan and got some Molotow touches today.
Cracked the box back open and started detailing parts that I painted years ago. I am still on the fence on the paint job. I may do a color change as I already have one Jade Green Metallic Mustang. Interior is tan and got some Molotow touches today.
10 September 2020, 04:50
Bill Newcomer
Just finished the engine and installed it in the chassis. Still debating the paint job.
Just finished the engine and installed it in the chassis. Still debating the paint job.
18 September 2020, 05:41
Munkyslut
This has really got my attention........the floorpan mods are very very neat, can't wait to see how this one pans out 😉
This has really got my attention........the floorpan mods are very very neat, can't wait to see how this one pans out 😉
25 September 2020, 23:23
Bill Newcomer
Change of plan. The just finished the small block engine and chassis. Test fit it in the body. Looks okay. Opened the 68 Shelby kit to discover it has a 427 SOHC motor in it. That is not correct for a 68 but would be awesome in my 67 GT. Soooo... The (just finished) 67 chassis and engine will go into the 67 Shelby 350-GT and the 427 will get built for the 67 GT. The 67 Shelby chassis will now get built for 67 GT. Not much room for slicks so I made some mods. I didn't want to go all out and Prostreet it so I went for a "minitub". That way I can still use all the stock suspension parts, just moved around a bit. I also threw the body in the purple lake for a color change.
Change of plan. The just finished the small block engine and chassis. Test fit it in the body. Looks okay. Opened the 68 Shelby kit to discover it has a 427 SOHC motor in it. That is not correct for a 68 but would be awesome in my 67 GT. Soooo... The (just finished) 67 chassis and engine will go into the 67 Shelby 350-GT and the 427 will get built for the 67 GT. The 67 Shelby chassis will now get built for 67 GT. Not much room for slicks so I made some mods. I didn't want to go all out and Prostreet it so I went for a "minitub". That way I can still use all the stock suspension parts, just moved around a bit. I also threw the body in the purple lake for a color change.
25 September 2020, 23:26
Munkyslut
A bit like a period factory AF/X car then Bill, that's very cool mate😎
A bit like a period factory AF/X car then Bill, that's very cool mate😎
26 September 2020, 08:51
Munkyslut
That Cammer was an exciting piece of automotive design, blew the soch's (geddit?) off the Chrysler Hemi.
A shame Fords top brass couldn't (or didn't want to) justify the development project.
The Boss 429 that followed was flawed as a street engine.
Worth a bit of research if you're in the mood for some automotive unicorn engineering stories 👍
That Cammer was an exciting piece of automotive design, blew the soch's (geddit?) off the Chrysler Hemi.
A shame Fords top brass couldn't (or didn't want to) justify the development project.
The Boss 429 that followed was flawed as a street engine.
Worth a bit of research if you're in the mood for some automotive unicorn engineering stories 👍
26 September 2020, 09:26
Bill Newcomer
After spending what seemed like all day, I made and fitted all the filler pieces required after the mini tub.
After spending what seemed like all day, I made and fitted all the filler pieces required after the mini tub.
27 September 2020, 07:11
Nigel Chapman
Excellent tutorial Bill. I will have to try out these mods at some point
Excellent tutorial Bill. I will have to try out these mods at some point
27 September 2020, 09:08
Bill Newcomer
Pulled the green body out of the purple lake. Apparently I used a white primer way back when. The green came off in huge flakes. Went back in after some scrubbing to continue the process.
Pulled the green body out of the purple lake. Apparently I used a white primer way back when. The green came off in huge flakes. Went back in after some scrubbing to continue the process.
28 September 2020, 00:05
Bill Newcomer
Chassis and interior primed and painted. Body needs some rework before repaint in silver.
Chassis and interior primed and painted. Body needs some rework before repaint in silver.
30 September 2020, 05:38
Bill Newcomer
Painted the body silver today. Ran out of paint with hood 80% painted, bummer. Both of of my gravity feed airbrushes quit working too. Siphon feed had to finish the job.
Painted the body silver today. Ran out of paint with hood 80% painted, bummer. Both of of my gravity feed airbrushes quit working too. Siphon feed had to finish the job.
5 October 2020, 03:16
Munkyslut
Looks great, silver suits a shark nose Stang very well😉
The workshop is a fantastic dio for build shots, excellent stuff Bill!
Looks great, silver suits a shark nose Stang very well😉
The workshop is a fantastic dio for build shots, excellent stuff Bill!
5 October 2020, 08:22
Bill Newcomer
After two weeks of curing and a little scrubbing, the paint job turned out reasonably well. Now I have to solve the problem of being out of paint for the hood.
After two weeks of curing and a little scrubbing, the paint job turned out reasonably well. Now I have to solve the problem of being out of paint for the hood.
18 October 2020, 03:48
Bill Newcomer
Bob, Thanks. I have considered that option. I am actually using a resin teardrop hood. Also since it is to be a drag racer, a two tone paint scheme may be an option.
Bob, Thanks. I have considered that option. I am actually using a resin teardrop hood. Also since it is to be a drag racer, a two tone paint scheme may be an option.
18 October 2020, 07:41
Bill Newcomer
Finally getting back to building after working way too many hours at my new job. I learned today that an assembled 427 SOHC does not fit into a 67 Mustang engine bay. I am going to have to cut up the engine bay on a painted body. Wish me luck.
Finally getting back to building after working way too many hours at my new job. I learned today that an assembled 427 SOHC does not fit into a 67 Mustang engine bay. I am going to have to cut up the engine bay on a painted body. Wish me luck.
16 November 2020, 04:51
Bill Newcomer
Assembled the rest of the interior this evening. Next will be figuring out how to shoehorn a 427 Cammer into a dinky Mustang engine compartment.
Assembled the rest of the interior this evening. Next will be figuring out how to shoehorn a 427 Cammer into a dinky Mustang engine compartment.
26 November 2020, 07:14
Munkyslut
Nice!
Imagine the fun CarCraft had shoving a Boss429 in between those shock towers!
Nice!
Imagine the fun CarCraft had shoving a Boss429 in between those shock towers!
26 November 2020, 09:36
Bill Newcomer
Well I have managed to make it fit. It will be kind of a Chinese jigsaw puzzle. Since I glued the front and rear facias on to paint them, the chassis has to tuck in the rear first. Since the heads and valve covers crash into the inner front fenders, I cannot put the engine in the chassis. Since the strut tower braces are installed, I cannot install the engine from above. I trimmed the shock tower walls to allow the heads to clear them so now the engine can slide into the body rear to front and be left loose. I had to trim the firewall to allow the chassis to clamshell up into the body. I also had to notch the passenger side frame rail to allow for the alternator. I went with the dual 4bbls and fortunately they just clear the strut tower braces. The resin teardrop hood I am using gives me enough clearance to run either velocity stacks or an oval Cobra air cleaner. I have not decided yet. The good news is that I think it is all going to work out. 🙂
Well I have managed to make it fit. It will be kind of a Chinese jigsaw puzzle. Since I glued the front and rear facias on to paint them, the chassis has to tuck in the rear first. Since the heads and valve covers crash into the inner front fenders, I cannot put the engine in the chassis. Since the strut tower braces are installed, I cannot install the engine from above. I trimmed the shock tower walls to allow the heads to clear them so now the engine can slide into the body rear to front and be left loose. I had to trim the firewall to allow the chassis to clamshell up into the body. I also had to notch the passenger side frame rail to allow for the alternator. I went with the dual 4bbls and fortunately they just clear the strut tower braces. The resin teardrop hood I am using gives me enough clearance to run either velocity stacks or an oval Cobra air cleaner. I have not decided yet. The good news is that I think it is all going to work out. 🙂
27 November 2020, 00:51
Bill Newcomer
Thanks Bob. Once I get a vision, I do my darndest to see it to fruition. Well, most of the time.
Thanks Bob. Once I get a vision, I do my darndest to see it to fruition. Well, most of the time.
27 November 2020, 04:47
Bill Newcomer
Finally go the opportunity to paint the teardrop hood after opening up the intake holes. I would have painted it silver but I ran out. So.... flat black it is.
Finally go the opportunity to paint the teardrop hood after opening up the intake holes. I would have painted it silver but I ran out. So.... flat black it is.
25 January 2021, 01:59
Bill Newcomer
I got the interior done awhile back. Added some pics of it with a chrome roll bar. Spent so time this weekend crafting some decals for it. I made up a fictitious livery of Platinum Pony. I grabbed some other clipart to go on as well. The ink is drying as I write this.
I got the interior done awhile back. Added some pics of it with a chrome roll bar. Spent so time this weekend crafting some decals for it. I made up a fictitious livery of Platinum Pony. I grabbed some other clipart to go on as well. The ink is drying as I write this.
3 May 2021, 01:57
Bill Newcomer
Thanks guys, I am working on all 3 Mustangs simultaneously. I do a little bit to each of them once or twice a day. Windows are in. I just glued in the rearview mirror (sometimes I forget to). The 427 Cammer just got the distributor glued in. I have to let it cure before I wire the 'spark plugs' (with the correct firing order of course!) The engine/chassis/interior installation should happen this week. I still need to decide what air cleaner I want to use. Wheels and tires are already selected but I can still change my mind.
Thanks guys, I am working on all 3 Mustangs simultaneously. I do a little bit to each of them once or twice a day. Windows are in. I just glued in the rearview mirror (sometimes I forget to). The 427 Cammer just got the distributor glued in. I have to let it cure before I wire the 'spark plugs' (with the correct firing order of course!) The engine/chassis/interior installation should happen this week. I still need to decide what air cleaner I want to use. Wheels and tires are already selected but I can still change my mind.
17 May 2021, 05:15
Bill Newcomer
Another update. Chassis minus wheels is done. I have been detailing the body. Just put the headlights and bumpers in today. Going full detail on the SOHC valve covers which requires multiple steps.
Another update. Chassis minus wheels is done. I have been detailing the body. Just put the headlights and bumpers in today. Going full detail on the SOHC valve covers which requires multiple steps.
23 May 2021, 21:21
Bill Newcomer
Back at the bench after a 3 month break doing other things. Continued the challenge of putting a big 427 SOHC motor in the little '67 Mustang engine bay. I had to fabricate headers from scratch using lead solder. The collectors are Evergreen tube. Just like real life, they had to be curved here and there to clear everything like the starter, the steering linkage and the frame rails. I used clear Gorilla glue due to its ability to adhere to dissimilar materials. I used regular Testors red to secure the engine block to the frame's stock engine mounts. Next up the rear suspension as I have already shortened the drive shaft an appropriate amount.
Back at the bench after a 3 month break doing other things. Continued the challenge of putting a big 427 SOHC motor in the little '67 Mustang engine bay. I had to fabricate headers from scratch using lead solder. The collectors are Evergreen tube. Just like real life, they had to be curved here and there to clear everything like the starter, the steering linkage and the frame rails. I used clear Gorilla glue due to its ability to adhere to dissimilar materials. I used regular Testors red to secure the engine block to the frame's stock engine mounts. Next up the rear suspension as I have already shortened the drive shaft an appropriate amount.
13 September 2021, 04:47
Bill Newcomer
Well, the Platinum Pony is finally finished. I invested quite a bit of time into this one so it turned out reasonably well. It will probably be a while before I tackle Mustangs again. I just had to modify all 3 of them to fit my vision. Comments welcome.
Well, the Platinum Pony is finally finished. I invested quite a bit of time into this one so it turned out reasonably well. It will probably be a while before I tackle Mustangs again. I just had to modify all 3 of them to fit my vision. Comments welcome.
2 October 2021, 00:49
Bob Hall
You Should know what my comments would be ! BRAVO, BEAUTY, ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS !
You Should know what my comments would be ! BRAVO, BEAUTY, ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS !
2 October 2021, 04:57
Album info
67 Mustang GT kit-bashed from a 289 HiPo to a 427 SOHC "Cammer".
Old green paint job in the purple lake.
Went with metallic silver and custom made "Platinum Pony" livery.
Performed mini-tub on rear wheel wells for bigger slicks.
It took a lot of work to "stuff" the 427 into the tiny 67 engine bay.
Shock towers carved out.
Headers made from solder due to their scale and flexibility.
Happy with the result.