falconizer_62
| Location: | Garden Grove, CA, USA |
| Joined: | 01/10/2008 |
My Styles
Builder, Restorer, Old-School, Custom Rodder, Build-It, Drive-It, H.A.M.B., Race only
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My Blog
(6 posts)
I decided to tackle the part I have been dreading... [September 7, 2008] views: 11
Yes, it's true, I have been dreading the front suspension of this project. Mostly, because I had no idea what I was doing or how it would function when done. Not doing it, ...
Is this all that 12 hours gets you? [August 11, 2008] views: 19
We worked on the beast for 12 hours, and it almost looks exactly the same as it did before I started! (at lease to the neighbors!)
Certain tasks sure seem to go slowly. When I look back ...
The Youth Crew [July 28, 2008] views: 13
One of my favorite things about building a car or taking on any project of that size is the community that is created around the construction of it. When you work on a project of this magnitude ...
After a long wait... [July 23, 2008] views: 10
My buddy picked up the container from Oz last week. I have been waiting for quite a while to get the overdrive transmission. The transmission mount on the overdrive is 4 inches farther ...
I finally finished the intake manifold! [July 10, 2008] views: 15
After three months of work, the intake manifold is finally done! The reason I went through all that work, is that there are no four barrel intake manifold's available through the 3.9 L ...
why not a four door? [January 29, 2008] views: 11
When it comes to the Ford falcon station wagon, the "two door is better" mantra that is seemingly very prevalent these days (and yesterday) does not apply in my opinion. I ...


