'81 Mustang Cobra

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    GerryMandering New Member

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    Moving Day: I had this car sitting for about 8yrs. When we decided to move I had it up for sale but it did not sell. I thought since I have to move it I'm going to keep it. It's been in this state for about 8 years as I was busy with other projects I never quite new what to do with this one.

    My interests are road racing and track days and I raised my son with cars. His interests lean heavily towards drifting and I had always hoped we could race together. Naturally I decided to build my first drift car and this is what I will build and follow in my sons foot steps.

    It's a 1981 Mustang Cobra with a 2.3 ltr Turbo engine. It has the factory optioned T-Tops and louvers. It was really an unmolested car. 4spd. transmission.

    cobra tow.
     
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    The plan is to lower the front of the car 3” without changing the factory suspension geometry. To do this I marked up the k-member and cut 3” sections from the tops where the frame would naturally mount and gave it a trial fit —will need to move it back about 1/4” —sorry not familiar with metric measure —3” will be about 7cm and 1/4” about 1cm

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    cut the extra meat from front lower control arms and extended the ball joints out two inches.
    con arm.

    with the previous fab work done on the K-member the engine will now need to drop three inches and well as the centre section of the k-frame to accomadate the engine drop. This are needed to be reworked to allow for the steering rack drop.
    1k. 1k2. 1k3.

    a trial fit of the rack relocate
    rak close.

    Some full shots of the almost complete assembly. Looking forward to getting this area completed for a trial fit with the engine. Will need to box in the open area around the steering box as well as fabricate new mounts to install the rack. Once I get it back on the car I can the engine mounts will need to be addressed then paint and final install
    full k.

    full k rack.
     

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