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COMPLETED: Drag Car Contest '77 Mustang II Super Stock


tigeraid
12-02-2005, 10:38 PM
Never again. I have a Mustang II kit lying around doing nothing, I see a contest, I say what the heck. I have never had to do so much kitbashing in my life. I think it turned out alright though :p

Decals from a variety of drag racing kits. Tires and wheels are resin pieces from (I think?) Model Car Garage. Hood scoop from an old Revell '57 Chevy kit.

http://efnetcars.com/gallery/d/1911-1/aau.jpg

I was a little worried that the tires stuck out that far, but that WAS the style in the 70s before tubbing became populer. I think it looks pretty goofy, but it's period correct. :lol2:

http://efnetcars.com/gallery/d/1896-2/aap.jpg

Back bumper is custom fabricated (I used the kit's one for the '74 Nova conversion I built.) Parachute pack is from a Willys kit.

http://efnetcars.com/gallery/d/1899-1/aaq.jpg

Interior shot's a little fuzzy...

http://efnetcars.com/gallery/d/1905-1/aas.jpg
http://efnetcars.com/gallery/d/1908-1/aat.jpg

Again, sorry it's a little blurry, just trying to show a good shot of the fuel cell and fuel lines.

http://efnetcars.com/gallery/d/1902-1/aar.jpg

Engine bay shot. 351 Cleveland, dual quad intake just like the 70s Super Stock and Pro Stock. Carbs are also resin pieces from Model Car Garage. Distributor is wired, running fuel line with AN fittings to the junction block+filter mounted on the inside of the fender. Brake master cylinder was also plumbed.

http://efnetcars.com/gallery/d/1914-2/aav.jpg

Basic undercarriage, stock-based drag cars weren't at all complicated in the 70s. Ladder-style traction bars with the stock leaf rear end, inboard mounted shocks, and subframe connectors.

http://efnetcars.com/gallery/d/1929-2/aba.jpg

Be gentle judges! :rofl:

quadzero
12-03-2005, 01:39 AM
hey thats cool, i love the subject. looks like it was a lot of fun to do, where did you get the braided hose?

white97ex
12-03-2005, 08:44 AM
great work...you are added to the list of completed cars in the official thread...

PRIVATEER
12-03-2005, 10:24 AM
Nice...it has "the look"

tigeraid
12-03-2005, 12:44 PM
hey thats cool, i love the subject. looks like it was a lot of fun to do, where did you get the braided hose?


Just speaker wire my friend :iceslolan

MidMazar
12-03-2005, 07:02 PM
that thing is a monster, nicely done

blubaja
12-03-2005, 07:21 PM
Looks awsome. The rear reminds me of thoe "highrider" cars;) J/k. I don't like how the rear wheels sit, but as you stated, it is period correct. Is this the firefighter II mustang II kit? Keep up the great work!

tigeraid
12-03-2005, 09:38 PM
Looks awsome. The rear reminds me of thoe "highrider" cars;)


Hey now, let's not get insulting :lol2: ... the kit is a re-release, re-packaged in AMT's "street machine" lineup.

http://www.a2zhobbies.com/AMT/Ford/AMT-3276.html

Ya, piss me off, I saw that Fire Fighter drag Mustang II about 2 days before I finished this one :banghead:

quadzero
12-04-2005, 09:14 PM
thanks Tigeraid, my cat "found" my braided hose and completely wrecked all of it, just looking for an alternative as it would take about 3 weeks to get a new roll if i order it. thanks again for the tip. :iceslolan

blubaja
12-04-2005, 09:56 PM
Gtocha dude. That happens alot. Like someone buys something on ebay today. Then the store has it tomorrow for cheaper. Heh. Keep up the great work man!

tigeraid
12-11-2005, 02:29 PM
Sorry about that boys, server went down last night, had to re-take all my model pics :( ... should be fine now.

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