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mikee
Sat May 1, 2004 12:29pm
Rating: 10 
mikee's car

1965 427 S/C Roadster
Owned by : Michael Plesh / Cindy Taylor, Sun Valley, Ca.



Frame & Chassis: Factory Five Racing


Base: Vintage 4” round steel tube ladder style


Perimeter: 3⁄4” cold rolled tubing, racecar type


Suspension: Coil Over shocks front, tube rear axel, rear quad shocks


Brakes: Ford 4-wheel disk brakes w/Carbotech pads and stainless steel
braided lines


Steering: Rack and pinion


Drive train: Ford Motor Company


Engine: 1973 Windsor 351 bored .030 over, Edelbrock Performer heads &
manifold, Holley 750 CFM carburetor, MSD billet distributor and MSD ignition, Competion cam, March pullies, Lokar gas pedal Linkage, Carter electic fuel pump, Centerforce clutch, Lakewood scattershield, Steeda clutch quadrant custom shifter


Transmission: World Class T-5


Rear End: 8.8” Ford 373 live axel (SN96)


Exhaust: Custom ceramic coated headers and side pipes







Wheels & Tires: Fronts: 255-45-17 Yokahama
Rear: 275-45-17 Yokahama


Rims: PS Engineering 17” “Halibrand” Type




Body & Paint: Body by Factory Five Racing, Wareham, MA


Paint: Silkens urethane with urethane clear coat

Trim: LeMans gas cap, front and rear chrome over-riders, chrome
rear bumper, sun visors/wind wings

Roll bar: Heavy duty, ceramic coated


Interior: Autometer “Phantom” gauges, carbon fiber dash, Ricarro seats,
custom electronic self-canceling turn signals


Steering Wheel: 13” Momo racing wheel with quick release hub


Windshield: English made, brass with chrome plate


Specifications: 2235 lbs, 325 RWHP, length body 160”, Wheelbase 90”,
4.5” ground clearance


Photography by: Jeff Atherton
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nanard289
Tue May 18, 2004 4:38am
Rating: 3.5 
rear half shaft

Unfortunately, I don't find a nice aluminum half shaft for my rear end but only an heavy iron shaft (from a truck)
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JCoop
Sat January 14, 2006 8:28am
tall (and heavy) valve covers and PCV kit from CV

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Dirtrich
Tue February 21, 2006 7:43pm
Rating: 10 
SPF 1660 "roadster"

351/418 Stroker 505hp build sheet...
• Blue printed machined 351W version Early Casting Block ('69) with Block Girdle Installed
• Scat Forged Steel 4.100 Stroke Crankshaft
• H Beam Rods 6.200" - ARP HD Rod Bolts
• Power Forged 10.5 to 1 Flat Top HP Pistons
• J & E Chrome Moly Ring Set
• Heavy Duty Double Roller Dynagear Timing Set
• Comp Cams Hydraulic Roller Retrofit Camshaft
• Clevite H series Racing Bearings
• Polished Edelbrock Victor Jr. cylinder heads
• Chrome Moly Hardened pushrods
• High Intensity Scorpion True Roller Rockers
• Melling HV Oil pump with Hardened FMS Drive Rod.
• Complete Fel-pro Gasket set
• Heavy Duty Harmonic Balancer
• New SFI Approved 10.5 inch Standard Flywheel
• Aluminum Timing cover
• Aluminum Finned Ford Racing Valve Covers
• New Fuel Lines and Gas Filter
• Polished Edelbrock Vic Jr. Single Plane
• Edelbrock 800 cfm 4 barrel w/ electric choke
• Elec Accel Billet Distributor & high voltage Coil
• High Flow Polished Aluminum Water & Fuel Pump
• Champion Spark plugs w/ 8mm ACCEL Spiral Wires
• New Chrome Thermostat Housing
• Oval aluminum finned air cleaner w/ Cobra logo
• Chrome 100 amp. Alternator and Polished Brackets
• March Pulley Setup with Serpentine-Belt
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Plums
Sat July 15, 2006 3:10am
Rating: 10 
Woodsies Windscreen

Installing windscreen using a heavy cardboard tube to set the rake.
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olddog
Sun July 15, 2007 7:57pm
Rating: 10 
July 14, 2007

My sons Dodge Charger with the big hemi in the background. He claims he has more HP & Torque (and he does). I tell him its too heavy.
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rdc767
Sun August 12, 2007 7:08am
Rating: 5.5 
heavy lifting

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RedEsprit
Thu October 18, 2007 7:01pm
Rating: 10 
Paint

Rolling out to clean the shop up a bit. Tyrol Blue is a great, heavy mettalic color.
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cobrajam
Sun November 18, 2007 6:09pm
G-Force T-5, 5-speed transmission

.63 O/D, toploader shaft length, heavy duty G-Force case, added Pro 5.0 shifter
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krazykarl
Tue February 19, 2008 6:39pm
heavy duty brakes

heavy duty brakes
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donraye
Tue July 8, 2008 4:26pm
1966 Street Beast Cobra, Grabber Orange

This is the car in June 2008 before several recent changes were made. Additions included front and rear 12 way adjustable coil over conversions, custom upper and lower rear control arms with polyurethane bushings and upper rear Spherical Bearings, passenger side roll bar, 17" authentic Hallibrand wheels and Kuhmo tires, stainless heat shields on side pipes, custom grilles on all front oppenings, heavy duty oil cooler, LPS rear "Ultimate 8.8" differential cover, engine and firewall paint work to match exterior color, new orthopedic seats in grey leather, and other ninor changes. All work was done by me.
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portmax
Mon December 7, 2009 8:05pm
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my 1991 cardiac cobra,472 ci (460) heavy port job d0ve heads, edelbrock performer rpm cam and manifold,1 inch spacer 850 holly w a 30 cfm stub stack. jacobs ignition, new 3 inch i.d. mufflers,loud??!!!wow!!,four speed ,2.5 gears and still run an easy mid 11s on street tires. fun car astoundingly fast and stable. best recorded mpg 26.5
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cobrajeff
Sat June 4, 2011 4:57am
Rating: 10 
Skylight and garage fan

What seemed like a great idea at the time, that didn't quite work out - a ceiling fan to circulate air, and a roof skylight to let in natural light. The fan restricted the height I could raise the lift - I eventually deleted it. The skylight (brightest rectangle to the right) attracts bugs who overheat and die, dropping onto the cars. And, even though the contractor ASSURED me, "these new skylights won't leak" - it does in a heavy rain. So for Winter storage, I have to put a plastic shower curtain over the car cover so the water dripping down will run off and not soak the car cover.
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Wazza
Thu January 28, 2016 7:31pm
Final heavy duty foam cover in wheel arch

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powrby4d
Wed September 23, 2020 3:43pm
Rating: 10 
Clutch MC and brake MC in reverse positions

This shows the clutch MC next to the steering shaft with the brake MC mounted behind it to the fender well, with the clutch MC activated by this odd bellcrank type arm that may be messing up the pedal ratio. Trying to sort out why my clutch is both super heavy pedal pressure AND has to go all the way to the floor to disengage. Anyone know if this is a standard shell valley setup? The other end is a hydraulic throw out bearing, looks like a Tilton.

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