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Allthis talk about Gassers, A/FX, etc...

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Berzerk, Mar 31, 2009.

  1. Berzerk
    Joined: May 23, 2007
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    With all this talk about G***ers, A/FX, etc. I went out and found me one to build, a 64 Falcon. I'm looking for any information or pictures on how to mount a straight axle. Specifically do you leave the shock towers for support or remove them? Thanks for any information.
     
  2. dirtbag13
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    check with crites industries they have a kit that will alow you to shave the shock towers and all kinds of fibergl*** to help shave a few pounds depending on how far you want to go ! as far as frontend my friend set up his 427 ranchero back in the day with a solid axle out of a ford van which he had narrowed and leaf sprung up front ! cut the axle to length v'd both ends where it joined and put it in a furnace oven til red hot then welded it back together ! this was back in the 60's though ! i'm sure theres a more suitable axle without goin to that extreme !
     
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  3. AnimalAin
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    Check the tech archives for info on this subject. Tingler posted a ton of data when he was ***embling his Fairlane.
     
  4. 6t5frlane
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    from New York

    Whatever happened to that guy and his Fairlane ???
     
  5. Mercury Kid
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    Here's the best shot I could find of my setup, it's when I cut my shock towers out, hence the sawzall. I cut 7" out of the econoline axle and mounted the springs right under the frame rails. I boxed the tops of the motor mounts for strength, but I still need to redo the shcok mounts for a shorter set of shocks. I've put 4500+ miles on this setup with no problems. I did everything myself and it cost me around $500, plus wheels and tires.

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  6. Berzerk
    Joined: May 23, 2007
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    Thanks for the information so far. I am aware of Crites, which is actually about an hour away. Here is what I am starting with. Brought it home yesterday. The car is actually pretty solid. It was a 6 cylinder car, but that will not matter with what I am planning to do. Stopped at a friend's shop on the way home and added a 9" to the project. My plan is to build a decent car as cheap as possible. So far I have a $800.00 in the project.

    Falcon Project 001.jpg



    Falcon Project 002.jpg
     
  7. storm king
    Joined: Oct 16, 2007
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    I realize most guys just go for "the look", but MOST door slammer A/FX cars ran the stock front suspension. They had altered wheelbases; but were primarily super stockers that got hacked up to make match race money. Same with g***ers. A very large number of them ran stock suspensions; they were g***ers because they had engines that didn't come in the car, and other changes. So don't feel you have to put a straight axle in it to be period correct. It's a little new to try for the g***er cl*** look, so an FX'er is probably the most realistic route to pursue. It is also worth noting that there were FX cl***es down to at least "C", so lightweight and small block do fit in. FX did require an engine the same make as the body.
     
  8. tpw35
    Joined: Feb 6, 2007
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    My car looked about like yours when I started, I moved the rear axle forward 10 inches and the front forward 5 inches I am using a chrome moly axle I picked up at a swap meet.
     

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  9. Mercury Kid
    Joined: Nov 22, 2007
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    That thing looks awesome for $800. Especially in Ohio. A buddy just got a '65 in similar shape for $1500. It ended up running and driving with only a battery and some gas, after at least a decade of not being touched.

    Keep us updated.
     

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