After 20+ years of desire (lust); and 3 1/2 months of waiting since I put in the order, #8189 arrived today.
Specs for the build (so far):
MK4 base kit, bare frame, cutouts, FFR vintage gauges, 3-link, bare sidepipes, tubular LCAs, Kirkey vintage seat upgrade
Engine - F4TE roller 351w, .030 over, stock crank/rods, SpeedPro H-E pistons, +19cc dish, coated skirts, Twisted Wedge 170cc heads, 58cc chambers, full roller rockers, Performer RPM Air Gap intake, Holley Street Avenger 670, MSD ignition
Transmission - TKO600 from Mike Forte
Drivetrain - Lincoln MkVII 8.8, North's axles, 3.27 Trac-Lok
Brakes - 2003 GT 11/10.6" with Hawk HPS(F) and HP+(R), Fox vacuum booster & Villager 1" M/C - probably upgrade to Cobra 13/11.65" soon
Empty Garage needing something ... hmmmm
Stewart's barely got off the road thanks to a few low branches. Close enough for the dolly though!
Mine is the last delivery for this load. The one under it and the THREE behind are repo's heading back to FFR!!!!
Easy does it! You get the impression he has done this once or twice?
Cheesy, but required!
Welcome Home!
Now comes the inventory and next week's 14+ hour days at work and the journey begins!
Specs for the build (so far):
MK4 base kit, bare frame, cutouts, FFR vintage gauges, 3-link, bare sidepipes, tubular LCAs, Kirkey vintage seat upgrade
Engine - F4TE roller 351w, .030 over, stock crank/rods, SpeedPro H-E pistons, +19cc dish, coated skirts, Twisted Wedge 170cc heads, 58cc chambers, full roller rockers, Performer RPM Air Gap intake, Holley Street Avenger 670, MSD ignition
Transmission - TKO600 from Mike Forte
Drivetrain - Lincoln MkVII 8.8, North's axles, 3.27 Trac-Lok
Brakes - 2003 GT 11/10.6" with Hawk HPS(F) and HP+(R), Fox vacuum booster & Villager 1" M/C - probably upgrade to Cobra 13/11.65" soon
Empty Garage needing something ... hmmmm

Stewart's barely got off the road thanks to a few low branches. Close enough for the dolly though!

Mine is the last delivery for this load. The one under it and the THREE behind are repo's heading back to FFR!!!!


Easy does it! You get the impression he has done this once or twice?

Cheesy, but required!

Welcome Home!



Now comes the inventory and next week's 14+ hour days at work and the journey begins!