Mid Engine 67 Ford Mustang Fastback Pt. 1 – Chassis Stretch

In todays episode were getting un-wanted roll cage steel out of the way, mocking up some panels, and then getting cutting!
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21 thoughts on “Mid Engine 67 Ford Mustang Fastback Pt. 1 – Chassis Stretch

  1. What did this start life being, I saw an LS motor in it, I already have a problem with a Mustang body on it, but this is not my build. I have a plan for a mid engine Mustang using an AUDI trans axel and a Kennedy Engineer adapter.

  2. From what we can see, the frame rail patches aren't as strong as a single-piece rectangle, unless the 3 pieces were welded or structural bonded together before they were installed. When the chassis twists, there is going to be sliding between the parts – allowing movement, whereas the single section rectangle would not twist.

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