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1967 Mustang Fastback Owned by Brian Jarrett
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Photo by: David G Photography

Outfitted with a Richmond 5-spreed in the winter of 2003, and a new 427 small block in the spring of 2007, this is probably still one of the newest 1967s around. Every part has been replaced, rebuilt, or refinished. As of April 2008, nothing on the car has more than 6000 miles. This rust-free, bondo-free, professionally built resto-mod, is not a trailer queen. It gets driven to many northwest car shows. And this car has received a lot of recognition. Over the past several shows seasons, this car has participated in dozens of shows and won an award about 90% of the time. The most notable awards are 2nd place in the Modified class at the MCA Regional Judged show in Bellevue, WA, Best Mustang Award, several People's Choice Awards, several Best of Show Awards and several Best Paint Awards. In the summer of 2001, this car was featured in a NAPA Auto Parts commercial promoting their "Gearwrench" tools. And in the August 2006 issue of Mustang and Fords, this car shared the cover with my wife's 1968 Fastback. The feature article covered 6 pages.



Credits:

· Stripped to bare metal and repainted in January 2001 at Gary's Mustangs (Clackamas, OR)

· Interior and Body work completed by Gary's Mustangs (Clackamas, OR)

· Custom console and audio system by Kingpin Car Audio (blog) (Wilsonville, OR)

· Custom Pin Striping done by Mitch Kim (Clackamas, OR)

· Custom Engine build and suspension by Ross Racing and Restoration (Cornelius, OR)

Audio System:

· Kenwood eXcelon KDC-X792

· Hertz Space 1 Neodymium Tweeters

· Hertz Space 6 Neodymium Woofers

· MTX Thunder Elite TE604 Amplifier

· MTX 10” Thunder Thin Flat Piston Subwoofer

Motor:

· 351W block bored 4.060” and stroked to 427 cubic inches

· Motor hot-tanked, magnafluxed, line-bored, decked, balanced and blue printed

· Individual Runner Aluminum Intake - ceramic coated

· Ported to match heads

· 4 X 48 IDA Weber Carburetor - flows 1986 CFM

· Eagle forged 4340 steel crankshaft with 4-1/8” stroke and large radius journals

· Endplay set to 0.007"

· Crankshaft polished and journals flycut

· Eagle 6.2” length ESP H-Beam 4340 connector rods

· Arias custom forged pistons with 20 cc dish

· Speed Pro plasma moly rings

· Jon Kaase canted valve aluminum racing heads

· 2.18" Intake valves - flows 330 cfm

· 1.65" Exhaust valves - flows 220 cfm

· 61 cc combustion chambers

· Intake and exhaust ported

· 3/8" studs and 3/8" guide plates

· Trick Flow roller Rocker arms with 1.7 ratio

· Comp Cams chromemoly 3/8" pushrods

· 10.1:1 compression

· Crane Cams PowerMax camshaft

· Cam intake duration at 0.050" with 1.6 ratio rockers is 218° with 0.510" lift

· Cam exhaust duration at 0.050" with 1.6 ratio rockers is 224° with 0.543" lift

· Lobe Center is 114°

· Clevite 77 rod and main bearings set to 0.002" clearance

· Edelbrock Performer-Link True Roller timing chain

· Trickflow billet steel main bearing girdle with APR main bolts

· Melling high volume oil pump

· APR hardened oil pump driveshaft

· Mallory Electric Fuel Pump, 110 gph, 7 psi

· Holley fuel pressure regulator and liquid filled fuel pressure gauge

· Mallory Multi Spark Electronic Ignition with built in rev limiter

· Crane Fireball Coil

· Milodon high volume water pump

· March serpentine pulleys

· Milodon 8 quart oil pan

Cooling:

· Griffin Aluminum Circle Track Radiator

· Width: 27.50"

· Height: 19.00"

· Thickness: 3.00"

· Oil Cooler: Aluminum B&M Hi-Tek SuperCoolers With Fan

· Height: 13.50"

· Width: 9.00"

· Thickness: 3.50"

· Fuel Cooler: Aluminum Flex-a-lite Compact Fluid Coolers

· Length: 12.00"

· Width: 0.75"

· Height: 3.50"

Transmission:

· Richmond Street Five Speed transmission

· Hurst 5 Speed Shifter with round white shift knob (with 5-Speed pattern)

· Hurst Line Lock

· 10.5" balanced clutch and pressure plate

· 8" Ford 3.00:1 locker rear end

Exhaust:

· Hedman Pro series hedders with ceramic coating

· Custom dual exhaust cross-over tube

· Borla Stinger series mufflers

· 2-1/2" pipe from headers to mufflers

· 2-1/2" exhaust cutouts

· 2-1/2" pipe from muffler to stainless steel exhaust tips

Suspension:

· 4 Wheel Disc Brakes; 13 inch drilled and slotted Rotors all the way around

· Wilwood 4 piston Calipers all the way around

· Shelby style Underride Bars

· Custom Pan Hard Bar

· Custom fabricated sub-frame connectors

· KYB gas shocks front and rear

· 1" diameter front sway bar

· Curved Monte Carlo bar added in engine compartment

· Urethane bushings for a squeak free ride

· High lift rear leaf springs (supposedly adds 1-1/2" to the rear)

· Performance rear shackles with midolyne bushings

Exterior; by Gary’s Mustangs and Mitch Kim Pinstriping:

· Paint: House of Kolors, Candy Apple Red (the color REALLY shows in the sunlight)

· 3" fiberglass cowl hood

· Pin Striping: Hand painted in Red and Yellow to accent the body features

· Rear Tires 265x40x17 Firestone Wide Ovals on 17 X 9 Cragar SS Wheels

· Front Tires 205x40x17 Firestone Wide Ovals on 17 X 7 Cragar SS Wheels

· Stainless steel wheel well moldings to accent the stock chrome

· Flip-down gas cap

Interior; by Gary’s Mustangs:

· Mostly stock red interior

· 1970 Mach 1 Front Bucket Seats custom upholstered with 1967 red material

· Fold Down rear seat option

· Cobra steering wheel

· Tachometer placed in the dash where the clock normally resides

· Functional Philco AM radio (I like the stock look)

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