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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Turbo26T, Nov 24, 2011.

  1. Turbo26T
    Joined: May 19, 2004
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    Here's the car that ate my brain for 8+ yrs. Entire drivetrain from an "83 Ford TurboCoupe. May not be totally traditional, but I enjoyed the build . Should weigh around 1600-1800#'s . So far,goes like stink on the few test drives. No tags,registration as yet. Going thru NCDMV " specially-constructed" hell


    Here's a link to see more pics

    http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v294/Turbo26T/
     

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  2. gwarren007
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  3. GREASER815
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    Traditional or not, that thing is cool. Great work, looks very nice.
     
  4. racinman
    Joined: Dec 30, 2008
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    Looks Great, Very nice detail!
     
  5. Anderson
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  6. Mr48chev
    Joined: Dec 28, 2007
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    That's a well done job. Great stance and profile.
     
  7. metalix_421
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    I like it good work
     
  8. RB35
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    X2 on everything. Great ride!
     
  9. oj
    Joined: Jul 27, 2008
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    Slick little piece, i like it!
     
  10. GassersGarage
    Joined: Jul 1, 2007
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    A couple of friends of mine have those Zippers. They make a very cool rod. One has the doors extended cuz he kinda big,it runs a 350/350. The other is like yours but it has an Iron Duke.
     
  11. CG
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    Neat little car. I think a modified makes a good alternative to having a motor cycle to bomb around in.
     
  12. cosmic12
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    Love it! very cool little ride.
     
  13. jonathan
    Joined: Feb 12, 2007
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    from Phoenix,AZ

    Sweet! I've got turbo bird engine/trans pieces to use in a mod some day. I didn't get any induction pieces with mine. Haven't decided what to run yet, carb or fi. Any pictures of your setup?
     
  14. rick finch
    Joined: May 26, 2008
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    You had vision and stuck with it....congrats, great little car.
     
  15. Turbo26T
    Joined: May 19, 2004
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    Johnathan: Here's a couple ...will dig more later
    Stan
     

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  16. Turbo26T
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    Yep ! I flat outright stole a ton of ideas from a Zipper car. AAMOF, I used the front part of a Zipp frame and made all the rest. At the time I started ,Zipp was swamped, and ultra-expensive . So ,I took my $180 bandsaw and a MIG welder and went to work . Donor car was given to me for the drivetrain. Bought the body as a shell. Scrounged ,begged, created, bartered, all the rest. Farmed out the upholstery,tho. Found out quick what I could do and what I couldn't do

    Thanks for all the kind words
    Stan.
     
  17. KROWN Kustoms
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    Me likey alot! Plan on building one similar to yours when I get my 41 finished. Thinking turbo rotary power (gasp..) No weight+ more than enough power= lots of fun.
     
  18. Third DodgeBrother
    Joined: Apr 18, 2009
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    I've had my turbo coupe drivetrain for over a year now. Hope your story doesn't mean seven more years before I finish!!

    What are you using for ECU? Why did you stick with VAM? Can you show a detail of the alternator mount?

    Lenny
     
  19. scrap metal 48
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    Wow, that's a long time but it sure is cool........
     
  20. Rpmrex
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    from Indiana

    I love it,

    Have you driven it yet? Hows it ride/drive?






    .
     
  21. bobbyb
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    from ohio

    Very nice looking car, and you can see that a lot of thought went into it. Very well done.
     
  22. krooser
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    Great ride... good choice for a powerplant...
     
  23. retroridesbyrich
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    from Central NC

  24. VoodooTwin
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    from Noo Yawk

    Real nice. Congrats!
     
  25. haychrishay
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    Cooool ! ( no really I'm jealous)
     
  26. bobo1
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    from France

    Very nice funny car :)
     
  27. Turbo26T
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    Rpmrex: Just a coupla short blasts in the neighborhood...Really scoots, using a Garrett T-3 turbo that spools quickly. Used the T-5 B/W trans w/3:45 Tracl-loc rear .All this came out of the '83 TurboCoupe. Haven't weighed it yet ( Just cranked it Friday night 2 wks ago!!) NCDMV is in process of getting me a VIN. Then it's jumping thru a series of hoops(bonds,appraisals,use-tax,etc,etc) before I get it registered /tagged. Seems to ride OK . Using QA1 coilovers w/ progressive springs. Right now trying to dial-in coolant temps, boost pressures,wastegate pressures,etc. Lot of this needs to be done after able to street-drive. Using the EEC-4 ECU to manage the engine, the VAM is on the end of the curved pipe leading to the turbo(See post # 16). Will get some more detailed pics of the induction system. The exh. header was made by a guy in Canada ( Rods Headers). I had 1.74"/150" ss valves installed. Running a very mild stock Ranger roller cam. Lotsa Esslinger motor candy just for kicks.

    Thanks again for all the kind words...Made the last 8 yrs worth every second..
    Stan
     
  28. May not be totally traditional, but it is sure finished a lot nicer than mine! Congrats, should be fun to drive
     
  29. Boones
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    from Kent, Wa

    Iwould like to see more pictures.. of the steering box and front shock mounts..
     
  30. sota
    Joined: Oct 14, 2006
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    very nice build
     

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