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So this turned out to be less fun than I thought it would be. I disassembled the doors and the cut the sections out of the inner and outer structures that I will used to adapt the Fox doors to the SN 95 interior panels. I also encountered some hack-work repairs and modifications done by the donor car's owner. I can't say that I haven't been guilty, but it would have been nice to fine virgin doors. I will have a great deal of trimming to do on the sections I cut, but at least I'll have plenty of metal to work with. now if I can just stop breaking saw blades, I'll be a happy camper.Scored a complete set of SN doors for $80. The wiring harnesses were a complete PITA as usual, but they will work for what I need.
Pictures look sharp. I haven't done a coyote yet. I'm looking forward to seeing it go together.its been a while since i checked in on you guys hope you've been well.
removable hardtops been in motion.
ive got windows!
4.6 2v life has been great to me.
but.
i just secured a coyote sooo that should be really cool within the next year.
doing the 4.6 helped me build the platform so the coyote will be a only a few parts away.
coyote(500$!!!) - only part ive actually bought lol
electric pedal bracket 100$
ford control pack 2k ish
speed engineering headers 4-500
UPR k member, coilover conversion, tubular lower a arms. 800$ im sure theres shit i need i dont have listed.
but a LOT of the pain associated with coyote swapping has been bypassed in my first outing of modular swap.
theyre INCREDIBLY pricy. people want 2k for motors you dont even get to see run,Pictures look sharp. I haven't done a coyote yet. I'm looking forward to seeing it go together.