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    Starting My Dream

    I am new to the Forum as I just received my Complete MK4 Kit in May 2024. Wanted a replica Cobra since I saw my first one in 1988. It was a Butler Engineering kit in Goleta Ca. Glad I waited almost 40 years as the MK4 is far better than were being produced back then. I restored a 65 Mustang Fastback that my brother bought new in 65. He sold to my dad in 67 and I bought it from him 1981. Took me 20 years to complete due to $, moving 3 times and it was in storage for 10 of those years. My second project was a 1975 Bronco I bought in 2015 as a retirement project Finished that about 2 years ago.

    I got tired of grease and rust so I pulled the trigger on my "dream". My kit will be built with a Coyote and 5 speed, IRS and Wilwood Disc. Plan on going traditional Cobra Red with White Stripes. I am sure I will have lots of questions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Broncoman75 View Post
    I restored a 65 Mustang Fastback that my brother bought new in 65. He sold to my dad in 67 and I bought it from him 1981. Took me 20 years to complete due to $, moving 3 times and it was in storage for 10 of those years. My second project was a 1975 Bronco I bought in 2015 as a retirement project Finished that about 2 years ago.

    I got tired of grease and rust so I pulled the trigger on my "dream". My kit will be built with a Coyote and 5 speed, IRS and Wilwood Disc. Plan on going traditional Cobra Red with White Stripes. I am sure I will have lots of questions.
    Boy oh boy I can identify with what you are saying. My first project was an early MK4 I started back in 2011, finished in 2014 and sold in 2018. Loved many aspects of the car but got tired of an open cockpit. I decided I wanted a car with a roof, so I have been restomoding a 1970 Mach 1 since 2017 and should complete it in 2025. The dirt and rust you have to deal with when restoring a 50 plus year old car gets old quickly, but not finishing was never an option. I have a coupe on order for delivery in September, should be a piece of cake compared to the Mustang.
    Enjoy your MK4, I did as the kit will become an amazing driver.
    MK4 base kit, 2004 Mach 1 donor, 4.6L DOHC, TR-3650 5-speed, narrowed stock axle with 3.55 gears and TruTrac, PS, PB, ABS, 17" Halibrand replica wheels, started 12/2011, registered 9/2014, sold 3/1/2018.
    1970 Mustang Fastback Coyote powered Boss 302 tribute. Started 10/14/16.
    Gen 3 Coupe Base Kit non-donor build. Ordered 4/5/2024 to be received August 2024.

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    Welcome aboard! Your gonna find building the MKIV SOOOO much more fun than the Mustang restoration. Having restored 6 vehicles in the last 20 years, Now I've found I cant wait to get in the shop every day. No cutting out rust! No greasy corroded parts. Just nice clean new parts! I even look forward to the fabrication when it comes up. We've all put our time in turning junk into jewels. Its quite refreashing starting with the nice shinney new stuff. I especaily like working with the "fiddly bits", like wiring up the dash you just designed!
    Enjoy... use the forum. There is a LOT of very good knowledge here and with but one or two exceptions everyone here is more that willing to help. I do a "forum google search" for most everything before I start the process.
    Again, welcome aboard!
    Allyn...aka "rebostar"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Broncoman75 View Post
    I am new to the Forum as I just received my Complete MK4 Kit in May 2024. Wanted a replica Cobra since I saw my first one in 1988. It was a Butler Engineering kit in Goleta Ca. Glad I waited almost 40 years as the MK4 is far better than were being produced back then. I restored a 65 Mustang Fastback that my brother bought new in 65. He sold to my dad in 67 and I bought it from him 1981. Took me 20 years to complete due to $, moving 3 times and it was in storage for 10 of those years. My second project was a 1975 Bronco I bought in 2015 as a retirement project Finished that about 2 years ago.

    I got tired of grease and rust so I pulled the trigger on my "dream". My kit will be built with a Coyote and 5 speed, IRS and Wilwood Disc. Plan on going traditional Cobra Red with White Stripes. I am sure I will have lots of questions.
    Welcome Broncoman! I noticed your post didn't mention your build including power steering or not, but you will find that the majority here will strongly recommend that you have it. With these cars, its not an issue with steering weight or being "macho", but the PS allows much more caster to be added to make the cars feel more planted and less twitchy. Good luck with your build, excited to see it!
    Last edited by fauxbra5.0; 07-11-2024 at 01:31 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fauxbra5.0 View Post
    Welcome Broncoman! I noticed your post didn't mention your build including power steering or not, but you will find that the majority here will strongly recommend that you have it. With these cars, its not an issue with steering weight or being "macho", but the PS allows much more camber to be added to make the cars feel more planted and less twitchy. Good luck with your build, excited to see it!
    Caster, not camber

    Jeff

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff kleiner View Post
    caster, not camber

    jeff
    doh!

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