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Old 01-10-2012, 01:38 PM
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I thought it would be nice to have a build thread without posts to make the build easier to view.

May of 2010 at the Mecum auction in Indianapolis where i purchased the uncrushed Kirkham built for the movie Iron Man.










-Transferring the car from the reliable carriers truck onto my trailer.




-August 2010
Beginning the wiring harness installation.







Worn dash vinyl


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October 2010

-Replacing the reject suspension with the New Kirkham Suspension.

-One rear tire was mounted on a front wheel and one front tire on a rear wheel.

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Old suspension components.



New Smith's gauges installed in the old vinyl dash, which i eventually ended up replacing with new leather from Kirkham.

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October 2010 Continued.

New headlamp assemblies.





Fresh new wiring-done correctly i might add.



Hood prop



Trunk prop rod. I bought this from finishline and when it arrived i realized that I did not need the brackets attached to the ends. I simply drilled the rivets out, removed the end brackets, and then attached directly to the mounting locations on the car.



MSD ignition box.



New Kirkham Suspension

-Cleaned up the frame and panels-no more blue overspray



















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October 2010 Continued

Rear Suspension and Half Shafts are in.











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November 2010

New Steering Rack





Gorgeous new engine mounts from Kirkham.





Non functional sidepipes that were removed from the car.





MSD digital 6 Ignition Box mounted in place

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December 2010

427FE Big Bore Shelby Aluminum Engine Block









January 2011

The carpet smelled funky, like cat urine, so it had to come out.



Pedal Assembly






Removed the custom plate that was put in place to hold the steering shaft.





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February 2011

Old vinyl and glue removed from Aluminum dash panel.



Ready for new Leather



Leather Installed



Billet reservoirs, feed lines, and brake lines ready for initial brake bleed.



Hardware came in for the coilovers. She is back on all 4 wheels and is now on the lift.









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March 2011

Engine being assembled at ProLine Racing in Georgia.







Edelbrock cylinder heads after being ported and having larger valves installed at Keith Craft.



Exhaust port



Intake Port



Before intake was port matched. The intake manifold ports matched up perfectly to the cylinder head ports before they were ported. This shows you why the edelbrock heads really need to be professionally ported.

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April 2011

Pictures of the shortblock.









Temporarily installed heads and other parts for pictures.














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April 2011 Continued

Stainless Steel Kirkham Fuel Tank



Sending unit



Tank installed



Emblems installed





Beautiful Kirkham Pulleys



Interior looking sharp.


Bellhousing surgery-removed 3/4" from the top as specified by the Kirkhams

Trimming the Quicktime bellhousing to clear the Kirkham clutch fork.



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Upper and Intermediate steering installed


Fuel pump and pre filter installed.



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May 2011

Ready for the installation of the engine and transmission



Engine installed







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June 2011

-Removed windshield and cut the bars so they would not poke someone in the leg. Polished windshield posts, installed new sliding mirror, which required a lot of trimming, installed new grommets, and put the windshield back in place.







-Fancy Kirkham coolant tank with new -4 AN braided lines.



-Nick Acton's Throttle Linkage



Roll bar removed for polishing and bulkhead removed for powdercoating. Also installed rollbar grommets.







Driveshaft and driveshaft safety loop are in.







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Trimming the sidepipe openings in the body.



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July 2011

Finally got the panels back from the powdercoaters.







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August 2011

Fatmat







Interior finished











The Kirkey Racing seat that came with the car. Since it was new, I decided to keep it and use it with a set of the Kirkham Billet aluminum seat tracks and custom mounting plates..



Seat all the way back



Seat all the way forward.



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August 2011 Continued

Prepping hood and scoop for the paint shop. The scoop was riveted in place with rivets that were too short, which decided to pull out one day when I was opening the hood by using the scoop. The scoop was installed prior to painting, so the paint peeled off of the hood with the scoop when the rivets failed.



New Button head bolts. Some will probably not like them, but i think they look good.



Sanded down and ready to go to the paint shop for more sanding, prep, and to have the stripes sprayed.

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October 2011






Scoopless.












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November 2011

Stripes repainted on the hood.








Goodyear Billboard Tire lettering-The letters on the right rear tire were the most worn. I thought about making a template, but instead i just decided to tape the tires, carefully cut around the letters, and respray them.







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November Continued

Sidepipe polishing and fabrication of heat shields.



Making a template for the heat shield












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December 2011

Completed


















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How fitting that your 527 post was the completion of this thread, matching the beast under the hood

Simply beautiful

To be applauded - Well freaking done!!!
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