1967 Cougar build (over 500 pictures and videos)
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Got a little love (and hate) on BangShift.com:
http://bangshift.com/general-news/ca...lot-of-people/
Andrew
http://bangshift.com/general-news/ca...lot-of-people/
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Congrats on the getting the press. Like I said before that intake setup is awesome. I love to listen to the people bitching about it also. Like one of the posters said in your defense; "Why don't you go out and build something?" ROFLMAO
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Got a little love (and hate) on BangShift.com:
http://bangshift.com/general-news/ca...lot-of-people/
Andrew
http://bangshift.com/general-news/ca...lot-of-people/
Andrew
Nice!!!!! Sounds like you had a fun trip.....
Haters will be haters, f-them..... It's your car and your money the way you want it..... It your happy with it that's all that really matters.....
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I had a chance to meet Mark in the hotel parking lot where I was staying for LS Fest. He brought his bad *** truck all the way from Canada to the event and he is the first truck to compete in Targa Newfoundland. He was kind enough to post some pictures of the Cougar....
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In the market for a new starter...it was suggested to look into the 5th gen camaro. I see you picked one up for$110, did you get that at the gm dealership? I also read that you may need to do some trimming to fit...was that the case? I looked through your build but i didn't find any info on that.
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Leon
In the market for a new starter...it was suggested to look into the 5th gen camaro. I see you picked one up for$110, did you get that at the gm dealership? I also read that you may need to do some trimming to fit...was that the case? I looked through your build but i didn't find any info on that.
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Leon
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Andrew
In the market for a new starter...it was suggested to look into the 5th gen camaro. I see you picked one up for$110, did you get that at the gm dealership? I also read that you may need to do some trimming to fit...was that the case? I looked through your build but i didn't find any info on that.
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Leon
In the market for a new starter...it was suggested to look into the 5th gen camaro. I see you picked one up for$110, did you get that at the gm dealership? I also read that you may need to do some trimming to fit...was that the case? I looked through your build but i didn't find any info on that.
Thanks
Leon
I got my 5th gen Camaro starter fro Amazon., along with the bolts and the pigtail connector.
I am using a f-body bellhousing, and all I had to do was bring the inside of it a little to make everything fit together.
Andrew
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I DIDNT KNOW YOU HAD A COUGER i love you man i sold my 68 and my friend wrapped around a tree
i wanna save this build so i can do the same to a 67-69 mad respect i love it so much hahaha you don't even know bro
btw i miss that car and regret selling it even though i'd never own a Ford
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how many horses on that bitch!!! how can you se when you drive
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Amazon.com: ACDelco PT170 GM Original Equipment 1-Way Female Black Multi-Purpose Pigtail: Automotive
The starter heat shield and the little bolts that hold it in place I got from the dealer. I don't have the part numbers handy, but there is a thread where someone else posted those parts.
The nose of the starter is a little thicker than older starters. I am using a F-body t56 bellhousing and I used a Dremel tool with an 80 grit flapper wheel to clearance the inside of the bellhousing where the starter pocket is. It was minimal.
Andrew
#659
ls swap falcon
Hi andrew i see you completed a LS swap on you cougar i was wondering what all was done to get the engine to sit in the car without any issuse? Im looking to do the samething to my 69 falcon.