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11-24-2013 08:54 PM #1
Trying to find my Pro Street 65 Mustang
Would love to find my 65 Mustang Pro Street, last I heard it was in the San Fernando Valley about 10 years ago. The car was a Chris Alston chassis with Strange struts, 9in with Strange guts, 4 link. The engine was a 352 inch 302 with the big Victor heads, a fabbed aluminum blower manifold with burst panel, a BDS 8.71 with Enderle bugcatcher. It had a McLeod bellhousing and clutch in front a Jeffco Planetary 4spd. The car was painted a bright metallic red and it had lexan windows, inside all Autometer gauges, on-board fire extinguisher. The entire chassis was powdercoated to match the paint. It was about 90% done when a divorce caused me to part with it. Now I find myself wishing I had it back...
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11-25-2013 03:57 AM #2
Good luck with the search, sounds like it was quite a piece!
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11-25-2013 06:09 PM #3
I can imagine that if my 1st wife was "quite a piece" I might wish I had her back. Ahhh, but no.
Good luck with the search, Mark. I've heard plenty of stories of this kind of hunt eventually finding the game. Was it a notchback or a fastback?Nick
Brookville '32 hi-boy roadster
TriStar Pro Star 427 CID
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11-27-2013 08:06 AM #4
Thanks Nick, it was a notch, as soon I get the photobucket thing going, Ill post up some pics
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11-27-2013 05:55 PM #5
my first two pro street builds were pintos .. they are rumored to still be around .. i know where one should be but can never find anyone at home .. that was 30 years ago ..iv`e used up all my sick days at work .. can i call in dead ?
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11-27-2013 08:01 PM #6
My Mustang was my one and only Pro Street build, after the ugly divorce I said to myself if I cant build one to top the last one, I wouldn't do another. Now Im knee deep into a hot rod again, but it will be more show and street cruising than the racing that the Mustang was built for...
Just in case......Happy Birthday Richard. .
Happy Birthday techinspector1