Thread: My 64 Ford Custom Project
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01-04-2009 07:26 AM #46
Hey Mike, is the '64 a front steer car??? Wondering what would be a good rear steer spindle to use on Greg's '68 Galaxie.....???? Any good ideas????Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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01-04-2009 07:51 AM #47
The 64 is a rear steer spindle and this conversion is supposed to work on the full size Fords thru at least 1966. JUst a thought, you might check an interchange manual and see if the earlier spindels interchange to 68, if they do this should work.
There is also an outfit called Scarebird that makes a conversion that uses the original spindles (from what I've heard it mounts the calipers on the front of the rotor). I never used any of their products so can't speak to quality.....here a link.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-...mZ220146908849Last edited by Mike P; 01-04-2009 at 08:01 AM.
I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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01-04-2009 07:56 AM #48
Thanks Mike! Sure do appreciate the help! I'll let Greg know, we want to have the disc conversion parts on hand when we do the engine swap.....Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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01-04-2009 08:11 AM #49
Just in case you can/do go with the 79 T Bird setup (check the interchange book as there are other years/models that will interchange) the 79 Bird MC works very well, even in a non-power setup. Although mines not on the road yet I did this exact swap on a 63 1/2 Galaxie a few years back and it does stop really well.
Again if the T Bird stuff will work for you, as I recall using Granada spindles can also be used and will give a 1-2" drop if I call correctly.I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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01-04-2009 09:36 AM #50
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01-04-2009 12:21 PM #51
Nice progress Mike." "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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06-24-2012 08:58 AM #52
It’s probably a good time to bring back/close out this thread. The 64 was never intended to be a keeper, just a fun build and a home for the 401 FE I built. It’s always been kind of a fill in project to give me something to do for those few times I didn’t have anything else in the shop. When I stopped working on it the last time about 3 years ago it was down to hooking up the wiring, exhaust, body, paint chrome and upholstery.
I’ve got a friend who has been trying to get me to sell him the car since I brought it home and he mentioned it again a couple of weeks ago. I started thinking about it and really while it would sell for a lot more with the paint and interior done, I really wouldn’t actually make any more than I would by selling now (without spending any more money on it). The one kicker is he really isn’t interested in the Tri-Power, but I think we are pretty close to making a deal on it.
So I put a battery in it last week and brought it back in the shop.
I spent a couple of days changing it over from the Tri-Power to a later stock intake (which required new valve covers as the oil fill and PVC is on the Tri-Power is in the intake) and also decided that I would not separate the factory shorty headers from the intake. I also needed to keep the Mallory distributor (converted to Pertronix) the stock factory 64 choke cable, and fuel line from the fuel pump to fuel block.
So the car ended up with stock exhaust manifolds, stock intake (those FE manifolds get heavier every year LOL), OE distributor and a Holley 600 (vacuum secondary, electric choke).
Between unbuilding the 77 Mustang and putting stock parts back on this one, people are going to stop calling me a hotrodder.
As far as the left over parts from the 64, I think I’ll be holding on then for a while. I’m kind of thinking about keeping my eyes open for a n FE powered 60s-70s Ford truck.I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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06-24-2012 04:30 PM #53
Wow, this really brings new meaning to the term, "I digress"!!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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06-25-2012 09:00 AM #54
You put part of the pick up in just for a teaser too !!
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06-26-2012 04:59 AM #55
"......You put part of the pick up in just for a teaser too !! ......"
LOL I really don't have anything nailed down yet, but I'm hoping to break my normal pattern and find something that is done (at least body, maybe paint and upholstery) that I can just bolt my fun parts on to and drive rather than dragging something home that needs a complete build.
Body work has never been one of my strong areas and the last 3 projects I farmed out the body work. The first shop (which is still in business) had my 57 in body shop purgatory for about a year and I was not very happy with the final product. The shop I had do the second project did an outstanding job, but had over expanded and when the economy collapsed they went out of business. Then there was the guy who did the work on the 83 El Camino (body line changes etc) …….he also did some great work. I happened to drive by his shop last week only to find it was now a repair garage. He had retired and moved to Missouri
That was actually one of the reasons that I’ve decided to sell the 64. It’s going to need a bit of work, especially as I was planning on going back to black on it and I really don’t want to deal with finding a new shop and hoping for the best.
.I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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06-27-2012 09:09 PM #56
Yeah I just hauled home another major build !!
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06-30-2012 02:41 AM #57
Ya know,,the more I read in here about you guys,,or some of you guys not liking body work..the more it feels like I could make a living driving from one city to another,doing the bodywork for some of you...and getting to see the country as well..Dont know if Lynda would be agreeable though..hehe..I would probably need a truck,,for my gear,and for sleeping in..and to haul ''treasure''back to the shippers as well..Micah 6:8
If we aren't supposed to have midnight snacks,,,WHY is there a light in the refrigerator???
Robin.
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08-05-2012 06:41 AM #58
Well, the 64 is now officially gone. The original buyer I had lined up for it fell thru (isn’t the way it usually goes LOL). Anyway another friend heard I was selling the Ford and came over and looked at it. He liked what he saw and wanted all the speed stuff I had just taken off to go with it.
It got loaded up Friday and is now sitting in his shop. He’s good with body and paint and really into Fords so it went to a good home. He’s also got a vision for the car that is really close to how I was going to finish it so everything pretty much worked out like it was supposed to.I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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08-05-2012 09:19 AM #59
Good deal Mike! Always good to see a car go to a good home! It'll still be around so you can watch it progress, too!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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08-05-2012 10:47 AM #60
"...Good deal Mike! Always good to see a car go to a good home! It'll still be around so you can watch it progress, too! ....."
Yeah, it really worked out great for both of us, he's a lot stronger at body work than me but doesn't like doing the mechanical so much which is pretty much done and the part that I like.
I volunteered to give him a hand putting the Tri-Power back on and dialing it in....and you know that is going to have to include a road test.
.Last edited by Mike P; 08-05-2012 at 10:50 AM.
I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
Thank you Roger. .
Another little bird