v8b2000 on Jul 6, 2011 said:
One more thing I was going to add cause I just noticed you were running a Courier rear, basically the same as a Mazda B2000. I killed 3 of those inside of 6 months with a junk Chevy 305 until I found a 9" that had already been narrowed. The spider gears in them are junk & short of welding it up, there's no upgrades available. My truck is an '86 Mazda B2000 that's hosted a 305, 355 and coming soon a 383 stroker. Sorry, no pics just haven't gotten around to it.
[Reply to this comment]junker039 on Jul 6, 2011 said:
Thanks v8b2000. I'm planning on some sort of Model"A" looking front metal. With opening sides along with the original hood. (maybe). Yeah, I figured the Courier rear won't last but, until I find a cheap or free 9", that's it. Real tight "unemployed" budget here. Thanks.
[Reply to this comment]v8b2000 on Jul 6, 2011 said:
I feel your pain brother, it always seems like the aspiration is much larger than the funds to make it so. When I look at your project from the side, I see something different. Try a '33 Ford Model B for thought, especially with the lay-down radiator you have. Research the band ZZ Top and their first car, the Eliminator & I think you'll see what I have in mind. Done right, it would be unlike anything ever seen before.
I would also suggest you measure Ford Ranger rear-ends. I know on the V6 models they run the 8.8" and while it may not be a 9, it's a stout sucker and lots of aftermarket support exists for it. I know the Mustang crowd shoves 500 horses through them without much more than a good limited-slip. You'd also have a much larger availability of rims for it because with the rear you have now, you're stuck with Chevy 4x4 choices.
Also more food for thought, I got my 9" housing & axles from a guy who built it for his Toyota rock-crawler truck. He abandoned the project & needed money so I gave a C-note for all of it, already narrowed. I then bought a Strange center section, used Detroit locker from DEI (that's right, Dale Earnhardt!), gears and bearing set all from different vendors off Ebay. Point is I have about 500 bucks in all of it. So check your local rock-crawling crowd, you may get lucky & I would be happy to point you where to go on Ebay.
Just trying to give you some ideas & help you along.
[Reply to this comment]junker039 on Jul 7, 2011 said:
Thanks. There's a bunch of Mustang people around here so I shouldn't have much trouble finding something. I just have to have some cash-ola on hand before I look too hard. Nobody wants to barter anymore. Everything is about the cash. They don't do their own work. Most are pro built and the owners don't have a clue what dirty hands are. Anyway, a friend has a grill he thinks is from a 34 Ford but, isn't sure. He has a barn stuffed full of old stuff, mostly farm tractor parts. When he runs across the grill, it's mine. I won't pass it up. No hurry. It's going to be 2023 before I'm ready for it anyway.(lol) Thanks again.
[Reply to this comment]ghpcnm on Jul 7, 2011 said:
2023 ? Isn't the world suppose to end next year ? Hurry up and get it finished...I wanna see it !!!
[Reply to this comment]junker039 on Dec 23, 2013 said:
It's not quite 2023 yet and I'm getting closer to driving this thing. Headlights, windshield rubber, driveshaft shortening, insurance, and title work. That's a bunch less than two years ago.
[Reply to this comment]ghpcnm on Dec 23, 2013 said:
Congrats !!! I like what you did with the front.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
[Reply to this comment]junker039 on Aug 7, 2014 said:
It's on the road!!! I finally got the title work done and "Antique" plates. It drives like a tank, hot, very loud, doesn't handle worth a crap, but it does scoot on down the road when I press on the gas. Just the way I like it. Front fenders, some sort on engine cover, new front tires, and that'll pretty much be it. And side pipe inserts. It's too loud. Until I find something else to do to it. Later.
[Reply to this comment]Warrior on Jun 3, 2015 said:
Holy cow....Road Warrior material for sure! Cool project and glad it scoots the way you like.
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v8b2000 on Jul 6, 2011 said:
Holy sweet Jesus, that thing's gonna be fast when it gets finished! What kind of sheet metal were you planning on bending up for the front?
You'll need a pilot's license to run that thing. One hell of an original piece of car crafting you got going on there, just keep working on it a piece at a time.
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