Road to buidling a 1990 Foxbody LX

@torch , Trevor, the white one in Trevor's post and the old Matt Farah's SSP that Phil posted (1st in your listing) would be right up my style. Thanks, now pushes me to listen to the youtube videos on Farah's build hahaha.
I know you build will be very nice!
 
I thought of a coyote swap and its quick reasonable to do, but to be honest
everyone is doing it, so be a little different. I have not 100% made up my mind.

But thinking 351 windsor block, then forged internals and stroked to 406
with the capability to add turbo or SC, ahh but its early days.

All suggestions welcome until I hit a certain point its blank canvas.


Max, Matt Farrahs car is impressive build and for not big HP works very well on the track.
He had some help and custom bits made for him, but still looks and works well.

I want this to be unique to me and just a bit different than other stuff.
So build, engine, suspension, interior and paint :)

just $$$$$$$
 
I have to be honest, every time I see this I get drawn to it, I know I can't afford this build its over 100k and not done yet, tons of custom parts.
Click the link below and you can see a bunch of pictures and the build list, impressive, its great when companies get involved in the build lol.
Hey we could do a maritime mustang build everyone could donate to the build :)
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Rollin' In My 5.0: The Fox Redefined - Speedhunters
 
If you are building it to run at AMP, a N/A 351-406, with around 400 HP in a 2,700 pound car would be wicked, anything more would be overkill.
well it will see track time, but mostly street, not official racing.
I would also want the ability to go to bigger tracks
( I will make side note in other car thread)
So build will be around 450-500 hp
but components would be able to handle 650hp
so incase I decide to add, engine is already built for it.
 
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