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9/18/2013 1:39 PM  #1


Hey Tubo, Seen these pics on Gatways Facebook Page today.

This is a 70 Mustang with a T56.  

 

9/18/2013 10:47 PM  #2


Re: Hey Tubo, Seen these pics on Gatways Facebook Page today.

They didn't even have to put vasaline on that thing to slide it in. Fits like the engine bay was made for it.
O'course they won't tell you what kind of R&P that is.
And I'm even beginning to want a 6 speed Manual tranny.
Thanks Steve, I'll have keep a better eye on the Gateway site.

Tubo


If it ain't broke, I haven't modified it Yet
 

9/19/2013 5:16 AM  #3


Re: Hey Tubo, Seen these pics on Gatways Facebook Page today.

It looks like a Gateway R&P.  It also looks like they cut and re welded the oil pan.  Im just wondering if the Unisteer would hang lower and clear that pan better.  Check out there Facebook page.  Looks like one of there Facebook Friends is building the 70 with there parts.  He has over 500 pics.    It looks like if you had Headers that hugged the engine you could maybe keep the UCA. 

Steve69

Last edited by Steve69 (9/19/2013 5:21 AM)

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9/19/2013 7:19 AM  #4


Re: Hey Tubo, Seen these pics on Gatways Facebook Page today.

Steve69 wrote:

It looks like if you had Headers that hugged the engine you could maybe keep the UCA.

Steve69

MTF has some headers coming for this engine swap
http://www.mustangstofear.com/catalog.php?category=coyote_engine_swap_parts&prod=coyote_exhaust_headers

I will be heading to Indiana next Thursday to pick up my car from Mustangs to fear and am looking forward to see the progress on the 3 coyote builds he has going on.  One is a vert, another is a 67 fb and the last is a 69
 

Last edited by Brent (9/19/2013 7:19 AM)


From Bloomington Illinois
 

9/19/2013 2:22 PM  #5


Re: Hey Tubo, Seen these pics on Gatways Facebook Page today.

Thanks for the info and Link Brent!

Steve69

     Thread Starter
 

9/27/2013 11:13 AM  #6


Re: Hey Tubo, Seen these pics on Gatways Facebook Page today.

The complete exhaust is avaliable from Mustangs to Fear,  its just that the site is not update to reflect this.  I was at the shop yesterday and took pics of his Coyote builds including the exhaust on a 69.

Last edited by Brent (9/29/2013 1:12 PM)


From Bloomington Illinois
 

10/12/2013 7:58 AM  #7


Re: Hey Tubo, Seen these pics on Gatways Facebook Page today.

Pretty long build thread on the MTF 69 Coyote build.  I took pics when I was there last month but just saw this thread and there is no need to show mine as they did not come out so good.  Interesting they make their own mufflers as well as the exhaust.

You have to register to read the threads.

http://forum.mustangstofear.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=143




 


From Bloomington Illinois
 

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