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New to the Mach 1 Club.
My name is Steve and currently in the So. Cal. area.
I have a 1970 Mach 1
351C 4-Speed car.
When I purchased the car it had a 302 with a t-10 transmission
It's currently on a rotisserie and will be soda blasted this week.
I'm lucky that I have a buddy that has a body restro shop.
Car doesn't have a lot of options so debating on doing a restro-mod.
Thinking of going with TCI 3 link coil over suspension, Wilwood brakes
427 stroked motor and Richmond 5 speed.
Any input would be appreciated
Thanks
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Hi, and welcome! I work on the same car. Yours does seem to have changed a bit since it left the factory!! Good luck with your restoro. Good to have mates who will help so much.
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Welcome to the site! 351C and 4 speed sound like enough options for me (LOL). The upgrades you list above all sound good but I would not part with the matching # stuff. What are you thinking for the rear-end? Were looking forward to following your restoration/resto...keep us updated.
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That's a nice combination. I like the 70 Mach 1 body style. Even just the 70 Sportsroof (fastback) because it can easily be cloned into a Boss 302, unlike the 69 Sporstroof. I can't believe the previous owner put a 302 in a Mach 1?? Base motor in a Mach 1 was a 351. Stranger things have happened. Have fun with the project.
Best Regards,
Mike
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Car looks clean...and a good candidate for a 1 piece floor. Gives it a nice clean look underneath and half the welding. What are your plans?
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I know a lot of people use rotisserie's these days. But it just looks like the car is going to bend slightly.
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Originally I was just going to do each side Because the rear seat area is good, but then after seeing the hacked the shifter opening to install a older T-10 we decided to go for the gold and replace the floor. Will make sure it's braced well before we cut out the complete floor...
(05-28-2015, 12:33 AM)Mustangmike Wrote: Car looks clean...and a good candidate for a 1 piece floor. Gives it a nice clean look underneath and half the welding. What are your plans?
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(05-28-2015, 01:02 PM)SmokinAces Wrote: Originally I was just going to do each side Because the rear seat area is good, but then after seeing the hacked the shifter opening to install a older T-10 we decided to go for the gold and replace the floor. Will make sure it's braced well before we cut out the complete floor...
(05-28-2015, 12:33 AM)Mustangmike Wrote: Car looks clean...and a good candidate for a 1 piece floor. Gives it a nice clean look underneath and half the welding. What are your plans?
Gold is good! You will be very pleased with the end result. You may consider pre-drilling the weld holes on the floor before installing it. Here is a link showing some pictures of my floor installation:
http://mach1club.com/showthread.php?tid=4835&page=2
Please share some pictures of the installation.
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Close went in for floor repair and paint...Now restro..!! The guy that painted all the chrome and grill blue should be shot and hung by his tesicles..
Worked on getting ready for new torque boxes yesterday...
(05-28-2015, 10:02 PM)Mach1FatherFigure Wrote: That is very serious! Shame it only came on for an oil change and a replacement brake light globe.....