looks great brandon I remember when you said you were trying to make it 100% original lol Hard to do when you want to modd it lol
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LTDMan's '87 Ford LTD Crown Victoria LX (The Blue Beast) *DUW*
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Mike man, you don't know Horsepower TV? I'm surprised. but yea, it's a cable channel(Spike, part of Powerblock) like 87gtvic said.
they have a real kool 460 buildup on their website, budget-build.
that car is shaping up nicely mang. I like your plans for the engine a lot!
I still cant get over how reflective that bumper issigpic
1989 Ford Crown Victoria
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That supercharger idea is BA. I vote you have it either commin out the hood or under a nasty cowl scoop.-2004 Crown Victoria Police Interceptor - Daily Driver - 17" Bullitt's, 235/55/17 Goodyear Eagles, Ex-NH State Police, best 1/4 mile time; 15.3 @ 90 mph
-1987 Crown Victoria 2-Door - Project - 90k miles, Summit chambered muffler, Sunpro gauges, parked since 2010, fate tbd
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Working with half my brain tied behind my back just to make it fair
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Will you be using an F4 block, or roller-converting an old-style block?
The car looks good.
2001 Ford Crown Victoria P71 - "The Fire Engine"
1985 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series
But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8
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Thanks Guys.
Originally posted by MrMarquis View PostYou, sir, have magic flowing from your fingers.
Envious doesn't even begin to describe...
Originally posted by packman View PostI imagine you're gonna go with a centrifugal box'd carb setup. I can't imagine cutting up that hood for a roots or twin screw s/c.
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Originally posted by gabegt90 View Postlooks great brandon I remember when you said you were trying to make it 100% original lol Hard to do when you want to modd it lol
Originally posted by Mr. Land Yacht View Post
that car is shaping up nicely mang. I like your plans for the engine a lot!
I still cant get over how reflective that bumper is
Originally posted by 87DeuceVic View PostThat supercharger idea is BA. I vote you have it either commin out the hood or under a nasty cowl scoop.
Originally posted by Nathan in MI View PostWill you be using an F4 block, or roller-converting an old-style block?
The car looks good.
Most likely converting an older style Block. Would be nice to find an F4 block, though.
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Originally posted by 1987cp View PostTouch up chrome? How do you do that? Do you have a way to apply the plating solutions to just one spot or something?
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Oh, I see, I've read about ChromeFX and watched a few videos about it. Neat stuff, you can give a chrome look to the whole car if you want like those nuts in Dubai.
How much does it cost (typical customer price) to "paint" a piece the size of a bumper?2012 Mazda5 Touring | Finally working on the LTD again!
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I believe it's usually around $3-400 to do a large bumper. I've actually seen them do an entire 80's Honda Civic Hatchback once, The guy paid around $3K.
I would just have them do my entire bumper, but the chrome is still really nice. I will probably have them do the entire top of the bumper, which is the worst place, and then have them just touch up that scratch on the face.
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The LTD gives up parts to a more urgent project.
Well, to save time on my Merc DD project, (which is what I'm trying to really get done so I can put it into DD service, as my Taurus is getting really tired of being alive) it looks like I'm gonna be stealing the Smooth Rear Bumper and 1-Piece Front Door Glass from this car. In turn installing the Merc's old parts onto this car. I will eventually run into an old pre-87 Interceptor in the junkyard that has perfect Smooth Front and Rear Bumpers, and I will harvest them and the Front Glass, for this old beast. For now it's just a yard car, so it doesn't really matter. At least it's a running, mobile yard car though, lol.
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Yea it is, I usually never have a problem finding any box parts that I need. Most yards only keep them around for 6 months before crushing them, but there are so many boxes here in the south, that new ones are always coming in. We have a better selection of nice rust-free grandma owned boxes here, than anywhere else in the country.
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Originally posted by LTDMan83 View PostYea it is, I usually never have a problem finding any box parts that I need. Most yards only keep them around for 6 months before crushing them, but there are so many boxes here in the south, that new ones are always coming in. We have a better selection of nice rust-free grandma owned boxes here, than anywhere else in the country.~David~
My 1987 Crown Victoria Coupe: The Brown Blob
My 2004 Mercedes Benz E320:The Benz
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My life is a long series of "nevermind" and "I guess not."
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But, that's just coming from me, this site's biggest pessimist. Best of luck
Originally posted by gadget73
my car starts and it has AC. Yours doesn't start and it has no AC. Seems obvious to me.
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