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WittyWease
Also, is it possible to find a "kit car" for the '66 Mustang? What engines are available for a '66 Mustang kit car?
Answer
sorry, no kit car, but lots of parts
Here are some specs http://boxwrench.net/specs/ford_289_302-5.0.htm
the only engines that will fit in the early Mustangs (65 and 66) are the 302,289,260,250,200,170 because of the narrow engine bay created from the coil towers.
Actually they all came out in the 65/66 Mustang except the 302 and 250 which came out in 68/69 Horse power ranged from 120 in the six to 271 in the eight.
lots more info here
sorry, no kit car, but lots of parts
Here are some specs http://boxwrench.net/specs/ford_289_302-5.0.htm
the only engines that will fit in the early Mustangs (65 and 66) are the 302,289,260,250,200,170 because of the narrow engine bay created from the coil towers.
Actually they all came out in the 65/66 Mustang except the 302 and 250 which came out in 68/69 Horse power ranged from 120 in the six to 271 in the eight.
lots more info here
How much does it cost to make a nice kit car?
wx4nc
Say you have an older (but nice) Fiero laying around, and some money to blow through.. how much would it cost to build a kit car? I know it probably varies depending on how close you want to make the replica and what kind of car you're building towards, but I can't find any info anywhere on the numbers. Something like this would be nice...
http://img.worldcarfans.com/2008/11/large/zorba-g40-murcielago-kit-car_1.jpg
Thanks guys!!!
Answer
To do a really nice rendition count on spending 50% - 75% more than you spend on the kit itself. And that does not include your labour. You can cheap out but the end product will show it and you will be disappointed.
To do a really nice rendition count on spending 50% - 75% more than you spend on the kit itself. And that does not include your labour. You can cheap out but the end product will show it and you will be disappointed.
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