Catch up on the Impossible GT Project


Yeah, it was mud, not flood. I thought that it was above the mud/water line in the garage or something like that and a camaro/mustang wasn't so lucky.
I think he said he had to dig it out. I wish he'd make headlights for us!
 
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One outstanding Job; I envy your fabrication skills.
 
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Wow, incredible project and glad to have stumbled across it for a Sunday morning read! Looking forward to seeing more updates. Wishing you the best with the project man!
 
Thank you! Can't wait to finish this and join the ranks. The parts are becoming so hard to come by. I'm due for updating the post. Have a good Sunday!
 
Pretty damn impressive amigo.
 
What parts are you still looking for?
 
If anyone has an AC condenser, I need one. I damaged mine back at Rally 14 at Scottsdale in November and just getting around to fixing it.
 
Wow. Very impressive. I imagine Storm Cat is extremely jealous.

You sure do have some ugly co-workers there. Where do you find these deadbeats?

Just curious, why an old stock exhaust?
I am !! Lol .. Amazing work !!
 
If anyone has an AC condenser, I need one. I damaged mine back at Rally 14 at Scottsdale in November and just getting around to fixing it.
OK.....What could you have possibly done to damage it at the Rally? You make it sound like you were fiddling.
 
I bounced the nose splitter coming over the driveway entrance at the hotel. I didn't think it was that hard, cause I've done it a few(!) times before. However, I instantly got hissing, smell of AC refrigerant, and no AC. Since I was heading back to winter in the PNW, I didn't get under there and pull off the splitter to see what happened, until 2 weeks ago. It turns out that I had broken off the middle support strut at the top of the strut, and when I bounced the splitter, it pushed the strut back and up and speared the condenser.

I could take it to a radiator shop and have it soldered, which I will do if I can't get a replacement at a reasonable price. Scott Minch has one and is asking $5000 on eBay, which is absurd. I might even try to repair it in place by spraying down the area with brake cleaner and trying JB Weld. If that doesn't work, then it will have to come out to be repaired or replaced.
 
I bounced the nose splitter coming over the driveway entrance at the hotel. I didn't think it was that hard, cause I've done it a few(!) times before. However, I instantly got hissing, smell of AC refrigerant, and no AC. Since I was heading back to winter in the PNW, I didn't get under there and pull off the splitter to see what happened, until 2 weeks ago. It turns out that I had broken off the middle support strut at the top of the strut, and when I bounced the splitter, it pushed the strut back and up and speared the condenser.

I could take it to a radiator shop and have it soldered, which I will do if I can't get a replacement at a reasonable price. Scott Minch has one and is asking $5000 on eBay, which is absurd. I might even try to repair it in place by spraying down the area with brake cleaner and trying JB Weld. If that doesn't work, then it will have to come out to be repaired or replaced.
YIKES, freak occurrence. I bought one five years ago for a spare from my local Ford dealer who got it from Ford. I paid $209.50. Something must be available for less than $5000. A shop can pinch and solder the punctured tubes. Good luck.
 
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Yeah, silver solder is the preferred repair. Probably what I'll end up doing.
 
Thank you! Can't wait to finish this and join the ranks. The parts are becoming so hard to come by. I'm due for updating the post. Have a good Sunday!
I am simply in all of your ingenuity and dedication! Congratulations on a wonderful project
 
Who was it that sub'd the ac system for the gt? vintage air i think. They might be a source for a condenser since I doubt ford took the time and cost to do a special custom.
 
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