Australian DIYer builds a 1970 Mustang Sportsroof for himself
The DIY car features a 347ci `70 Windsor engine which can produce 415 horse power (hp) and 567 Nm torque to allow the car to travel efficiently at 60 miles per hour (mph) on even the bumpy village roads.
The car has a four-speed manual transmission and provides for an 11-inch single plate clutch.
There is a twin 2-inch stainless steel exhaust along with H-pipe and high-tech straight-through mufflers. It also features both fornt and rear suspension and disk braking systems.
The front suspension features RRS strut conversion. It has custom adjustable strut tops and koni adjustable shocks. The rear suspension has 1.77-inch-wide custom rear leaf springs, Kno shocks, and an adjustable Panhard bar. The front disc brake has PBR two-piston calipers, 11.7-inch rotors, braided lines XB falcon booster and XY Falcon master cylinder. The rear disc features braided lines, single-piston calipers and slotted nine-inch rotors.
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