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    Gio
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    New guy

     



    Hello all.....Just taking a break at work and found this site. Looks like a lot of good guys and great information. I currently have a 1969 Mercury Cougar Convt. (ground up restomod) that I have had since 1983. My love of automobiles does not stop at MERCURY/FORDS and I plan on building a Chevy II, Truck, or Rod for my wife next. I am in the process of doing body work and hope to have it ready for paint by the summer of 06.

    Gio

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    Howdy, Gio. Welcome to CHR. Great to have you aboard! As you already mentioned, there are defintely a great bunch of rodders here who can provide you with a plethora of information about anything automotive, and then some! (LOL)

    Wishing you and your family a very Merry Xmas!

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    Welcome, join in on the fun. Sounds like you got some nice projects going, post some pictures when you get a chance.
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    Gio
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    Thank you, I feel at home already. I will post some pics hopefully next week.

    Gio

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    Good luck on the VERT,Man! Hope it's a CJ Car! FE's ForEver!!!

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    Welcome to CHR, anxious to see some pics of the Cougar !! Is the 351 pic in your gallery the Cougar engine??? If it is, must be a quick cat!!!!!
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    Gio
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    Hey guys.....

    Sorry to say the car is a good old standard convt. but will look like a Eliminator.

    The motor is in my gallery. I had it built by a local engine builder that has a great reputation for drag race and pulling tractor motors.

    The motor is loaded ! It is a 351W Bored, Balanced, Blueprinted, Forged, Studded, bla, bla, bla.... It dyno'ed at 493hp on motor alone without a lot of tuning. I also have a 250 shot of NOS just for fun. I don't know if l will ever use the whole 250, but I like the way the fogger system looks.

    I have only had the car up and down the street because I need to finish the body work, but it was a crazy ride. I can't wait to really take it out.

    QUESTION: I am currently trying to line up my body panels and was wondering what a good gap "before paint" should be? I am hearing 3/16" of an inch??

    Thanks all,
    Gio

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