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Jo-Han Maverick Dyno Dons Ride-One Year Project-Complete!

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  • From: Corpus Christi, Tx
Posted by mustang1989 on Friday, July 10, 2020 5:39 AM

This morning I got her standing on her own. Rear tires will be going in a smidgen to give her the proper look but this is going to be the ride height. All this time I had to find a way to lock the front suspension ride height in and I finally was able to do this by drilling small holes in the front of the frame and installing locating pins. Worked like a charm:



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I worked a lot on the firewall this morning by modifying to work with the Mustang shock towers. I'll post progress of this on the next update. Meanwhile I also cut out the battery box/ pedestal on the R/H shock tower panel. Battery is located in the rear of the car so no battery box was needed here. Plus I needed all the room I could get with that big ass 427 in that engine bay.

Before....

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and after:


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Posted by crown r n7 on Friday, July 10, 2020 7:12 AM

Yes  absolutely 

 

 

 Nick.

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Posted by gregbale on Friday, July 10, 2020 9:15 AM

crown r n7

Yes  absolutely 

Roger that!

This build just keeps getting better and better.

Greg

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Posted by mustang1989 on Sunday, July 12, 2020 8:25 AM

Thank for the encouragement fellas. I'll need all the help I can get in keeping my "m.o.j.o." up for this one.

What's up with the "m" word being banned anyways?? Weird

                   

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Posted by JOE RIX on Sunday, July 12, 2020 11:23 AM

Looks great Joe. Stay with it my friend. You've got the ole Mo a going there and it's paying off.

"Not only do I not know what's going on, I wouldn't know what to do about it if I did". George Carlin

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Posted by mustang1989 on Tuesday, July 14, 2020 5:29 AM

Thanks Joe. Movin' slow on this one now as I'm really trying to make sure that all of these mods are going to all line up with one another. Already spotted one area that needs a little attention but still movin' forward. 

                   

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Posted by DRUMS01 on Wednesday, July 15, 2020 10:26 AM

Still following and still smiling at a wonderful build....

Ben

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Posted by mustang1989 on Friday, July 17, 2020 9:24 AM

Thanks alot Ben. This week has been slow and it usually seems to be that way towards the end of alot of my builds. All the planning that I've been doing for the last 4 months all comes together at the last part it seems. Sometimes I'm hesitant to move too fast as a screw up at this point would mean alot of re-work. 

I've been working on the firewall area, removing the already installed transmission mount and moving it to the rear a little more so that the engine and transmission will set into place properly.  That meant popping the mount loose, sanding and repainting the chassis (which I had to separate the front subframe from the main part of the chassis to gain access to the areas for sanding and the repaint) and reassembly of the whole chassis again. I also worked on the rear part of the chassis so that I could get the proper rear tire alignment with the body (in other words...suck those big fat rear tires inwards a little bit towards the center of the car to keep 'em from sticking out too far from the wheel openings). 

I received my tachometer from Ted's Modeling Marketplace and while it is the perfect size and diameter, the tachometer decals that came with it were NOT. Really frustrating why a manufacturer (Detail Master) would put a smaller tach in a package and then throw decals for a MUCH larger tach in the same bag. Really pissed about that but I'll make something work. 

Most of the efforts moving forward will center around the engine bay and all the parts fit as well as the engine detailing. I was really surprised when I actually thought about it that I'm around 80% complete with this bad boy. I've been on it since late December/ January so it's been a long road but I'm well pleased with how it's turning out so far. 

Thanks go out to all who continue to follow this build, give input and encourage me along the way. She's been a tough kit to work with.

                   

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Posted by mustang1989 on Monday, July 20, 2020 9:59 AM

I actually found a tach face decal in a decal sheet for the Revell Pro Stock Thunderbird kit. Also managed to get the correct style tachometer mounted in the correct place on the car.

 

                   

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Posted by BrandonK on Monday, July 20, 2020 11:41 AM

Man, that looks really really good. I love all the work you've put into this badboy. Very unique and very cool.

BK

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Posted by mustang1989 on Tuesday, July 21, 2020 8:09 AM

Thanks Brandon. Yes

                   

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Posted by JOE RIX on Thursday, July 23, 2020 10:16 AM

The tach looks right sharp. Definitely well done as it is quite prominent and looks the part.

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Posted by mustang1989 on Thursday, October 1, 2020 11:23 AM

Thanks Joe!!!

Ok......I'm finally back in action on this one. After months and months of thought and fizzled out ideas I've finally got it. Sorry it took so long to get back to you Roger. I was just flabbergasted at the whole thing when it came to this part.

First off...I had an idea for the fenderwells that have been giving me so much grief and pause on this build. We'll be moving forward using soda can aluminum for those. I have to move the shock tower just a shade to the rear of the engine bay to make this work so here's the plan moving forward.

First off, I didn't have a Diet Coke can but I did have a Sprite offering.

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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand Presto!!! I've still gotta play around with cutting and trimming here and there to get it all to fit just right but you get the idea. Now I can cut the shock tower from the plastic piece and adhere it to the aluminum part in the correct place and I also get rid of that windshield washer bag that shouldn't be there. BONUS!!!

 

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Posted by BigJim on Thursday, October 1, 2020 8:41 PM

mustang1989

Thanks Joe. Movin' slow on this one now as I'm really trying to make sure that all of these mods are going to all line up with one another. Already spotted one area that needs a little attention but still movin' forward. 

 

Mustang,

May I ask why you didn't make sure that everything would fit before you started painting?

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Posted by mustang1989 on Thursday, October 1, 2020 8:46 PM

BigJim

 

 
mustang1989

Thanks Joe. Movin' slow on this one now as I'm really trying to make sure that all of these mods are going to all line up with one another. Already spotted one area that needs a little attention but still movin' forward. 

 

 

 

Mustang,

May I ask why you didn't make sure that everything would fit before you started painting?

 

You know....I test fit and test fit and test fit prior to all of this and there were a couple of things that I obviously missed along the way. There were also a couple of changes midstream and you know how that all goes. When you change one thing here........Confused Right now I'm just taking it slow and easy. No sense in getting in a hurry at this point and royally screwing it all up. 

                   

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Posted by gregbale on Friday, October 2, 2020 5:54 AM

Good to see you rolling again on this one!

(Sometimes a little break is all you need to come back to a project with a new 'eye!')

Yes

Greg

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Posted by Greg on Saturday, October 3, 2020 9:26 AM

So now we add tinsmith to your list of skills. Smile

And way to think outside the can....er, box.

Good to see this one going again, and I look forward to seeing how the sheet metal work turns out.

Yes

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Posted by BrandonK on Saturday, October 3, 2020 11:03 AM

That aluminum will make the engine bay look just that much more authentic. Very nice.

BK

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Posted by mustang1989 on Saturday, October 3, 2020 7:10 PM

Thanks you guys! One weeks worth of titting and scrapping 3....or is it 4?? fabricated inner fenderwells no and I've finally got it. I got the idea to put the base engine in the bay adn it changed the whole complexion of things......ALOT. With the engine in place I get to see what's gonna work....and what aint. So with all that stuff being said I had to approach this with a whole new mindset and put an inner fenderwell in place with no V cut outs for the shock tower for added rigidity once fitted into place. then I cut the plastic shock towers from the original inner fenderwell and thinned it down enought to clear the rocker covers and headers. This.....is gonna work. Afteer more than 6 hours at the bench enduring trial and error ...I think I've got it. A nice coat of semi gloss black and it'll all look the part.

The modified shock tower is laying just in front of the radiator core support area:

                   

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Posted by BigJim on Saturday, October 3, 2020 8:12 PM

OK, I guest that I missed something along the way, so, what happened to the Boss 429 engine? That is a SOHC 427.

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Posted by mustang1989 on Saturday, October 3, 2020 8:50 PM

BigJim

OK, I guest that I missed something along the way, so, what happened to the Boss 429 engine? That is a SOHC 427.

 

Wouldn't you like to know?? 

Seriously though......I was going to use the Boss 429 till I discovered that Don used a SOHC instead.

                   

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Posted by lewbud on Sunday, October 4, 2020 12:06 AM

Looking good Mustang!

Buddy- Those who say there are no stupid questions have never worked in customer service.

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Posted by JOE RIX on Monday, October 5, 2020 10:44 PM

That is some really outstanding progress Joe. Certainly some quality scratchbuilding. All that extra effort is definitely going to pay off. I applaud your your diligence and effort.

"Not only do I not know what's going on, I wouldn't know what to do about it if I did". George Carlin

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Posted by mustang1989 on Thursday, October 15, 2020 8:50 AM

Thanks Joe. Been a while since we've talked but so far everything is going alright this way. Hope all is going well for you as well.

Progress is movin' right along on this one finally. Managed to thin the radiator out so the engine would fit nicely in the engine bay and re-apply the radiator cooling fins to the back of it after thinning. I also test fit the modified headers in place. Looks like this is going to work out very well as they fit great and exit in just the right place.

                   

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Posted by keavdog on Thursday, October 15, 2020 8:52 AM

Looking good.  Those headers look fantastic.  Are they staying black?

Thanks,

John

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Posted by crown r n7 on Thursday, October 15, 2020 8:59 AM

 looking good I like what you did with the shading and the transmition is just right with wash. What I'm going to miss is posting my WIP in SA too... :(.

 

 

 Nick.

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Posted by mustang1989 on Thursday, October 15, 2020 9:34 AM

Thanks John and Nick. 

John: If they do stay black I'll be weathering them a bit. Can't have brand new ones on there you know. Wink

Nick: I tried not to overdo it too awful much with the wash on the XMSN. After the SA magazine folded up I stopped posting at all over there. I figured it was only a matter of time till it "popped smoke". Good crowd and I'll be missing it as well. 

                   

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Posted by JOE RIX on Friday, October 16, 2020 9:06 AM

Excellent progress Joe. The headers are looking muy fabulous.

 

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Posted by BUCKY on Saturday, October 17, 2020 7:05 PM
I'm a little late to the party, but I'll be watching from here on! It's looking great!

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Taking up space on the bench: '53 Ford Pace Car, '58 Impala, '63 Boss Nova, '67 FOOSE Dodge, '67 Puma GT, '72 Dodge Van, '73 Mustang, Dodge V-100

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Posted by nearsightedjohn on Sunday, October 18, 2020 11:04 AM

Thank you Mustang for putting in so much effort into these detailed build postings. You have amazing modeling skills and are teaching us all how to execute a master build of a super detailed realistic classic drag car.

I had the same experience with one of those beautiful aluminum tach aftermarket sets and also had to resort to my decal spares for an appropriate sized dial decal. These turned aluminum tachs are worth the $7 for the realism they add to to top dash of a SS.

I identified and had to laugh at your PE fab frustrations during assembly of that incredible shifter mechanism. It gave me flashbacks of my own PE adventures of a few years ago while attempting to assemble a 1/350 battleship parabolic radar dish. It ended with a hammer and an $$$ PE set re-order....

cant wait to see your beautiful build "under glass"!

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