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3/01/2015 1:30 PM  #1


New Member Intro

Hi Guys,

Just stumbled onto this forum during a search. New here but not to Mustangs. I am quite active over at VFM. My Wife and I own a '68 'Vert (in the sig pic). We finished off the resto from the PO and I (last winter) built my first engine, a 347 with TFS heads,Weiand Stealth intake, custom cam, ect. It has an AOD that I recent;y bought a custom valve body for. Neat little summer cruiser/car show type.

My first Mustang (and we still have it) is a '93 LX Coupe. It is a full on drag car that we run in the True Street class at NMCA and NMRA. Although the racing has taken a back seat while we worked on the '68, we are still very much involved wit it. The car has a Dart block, Vortech YSi Trim blower and all the supporting pieces. It is 100% NHRA legal down to 7.50 To date, the best ET has been a 9.10@152.xx

I also build seat track extenders for the older Mustangs that let you move the seat back another 2". As with most forums, I am sure that this is not the place for a sales pitch but I may see if a small ad is allowed in the classified section at some point.

Hope to engage is future conversations in the future.

 

3/01/2015 1:36 PM  #2


Re: New Member Intro

Hi Guys,

     Not sure if this will work or not but here is a link to our Photobucket page with lots of pics of the '68

 

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3/01/2015 1:36 PM  #3


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3/01/2015 10:47 PM  #4


Re: New Member Intro

 
Welcome and your photobucket account is password protected. We can't see the pics. 


John  -- 67 Mustang Coupe 390 5 speed
 

3/01/2015 11:19 PM  #5


Re: New Member Intro

Bolted to Floor wrote:

 
Welcome and your photobucket account is password protected. We can't see the pics.

Thanks!  and I'll have to change that ASAP
 

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3/01/2015 11:20 PM  #6


Re: New Member Intro

Should be fixed now.

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