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Projects 1962 Ford Falcon gasser build

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Jeremy Liedl, Oct 15, 2023.

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  1. Jeremy Liedl
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    Well I’ve been having way to much with this car update but here are a few pics of the rest of the interior IMG_8859.jpeg IMG_8860.jpeg IMG_8862.jpeg IMG_8861.jpeg IMG_8864.png IMG_8863.png
     
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    123_1.jpeg Still have the door panels to finish up and plug weld all the trim holes before we paint it so stay tuned! Maybe will get out on the track soon to see what kind of numbers this thing will pull I’ve learned so much from Lumpy and can’t wait to share the road with him!!:cool: IMG_8645.jpeg IMG_8644.jpeg 123_1.jpeg
     
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    Looks pretty damn good to me!
     
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    Cheers to great rides and old mentors
     
  6. Outback
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    That looks great, I love those early 2 door falcon's
     
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    The interior/seat upholstery looks great. I like that pattern is it original or repop?
     
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    Here's a Lincoln 460 in my '61. It takes a wee bit of cutting to fit behind the straight axle! 8" recessed firewall. You could move the engine forward but you'd have a ridiculous ride height or high-mounted engine to clear the oil pan!
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    Now this is a build in the spirit of hot rodding. Keep costs in check, use what ya got and have fun as soon as possible!

    Well done!
     
  11. Jeremy Liedl
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    Took the pattern from the original tbird bucket seats we had and sent them to TJ to get reupholstered and had the rear bench to match!
     
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    Been watching your build since I started with mine!
     
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    Yeah, your Falcon is inspirational... makes me want to put a straight axle on my Lark!
     
  14. lumpy 63
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    Funny thing is Jeremy really was looking for a Lark when he found the Falcon....
     
  15. -Brent-
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    Awesome! They look great.
     
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