New guy here with foxwagon project

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I am gonna shelve the 351 for now and just get this thing running with the 302.
 

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The Daddywagon started today! It won't stay running but I'll figure it out... hopefully.
I forgot about this project. Kudos for sticking with it. It's unique and definitely something different. Those white steel wheels are freaking awesome looking on that car.
 

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Great thread, and that is awesome you got it fired up.
If it didn't have a 5 lug swap, that car would be a perfect candidate for some 10 holes.
 

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Thanks for the compliments! I actually drove the car yesterday! It's not done I still have a list of things I have to do but I wanted to get to the test drive to make sure nothing was majorly wrong with it. So far, so good!
 

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Yeah. The white was a plastidip to sample if I would like it, and I definitely do. I just need to pick up 2 more and have a set powder coated white. I already have 2 spares at home just waiting for paint.
 

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Funny, I was thinking the opposite. I like the black wheels better. The white doesn't really match th color on the car at all.
The black makes the wagon look more low key and sneaky.
 

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I was a fan of the white wheels. Cool car

Funny, I was thinking the opposite. I like the black wheels better. The white doesn't really match th color on the car at all.
The black makes the wagon look more low key and sneaky.
I like both! The black definitely compliments the sleeper look of the car, but if I ever get the car painted and go for more "show" then a set of powder coated wheels would definitely set it off just right!
 

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Thanks! Now that I have driven it, I can see the light at the end of the tunnel! 351w, torsen t2 geared at 3.27:1, and cobra r brembo front brakes, and t56. Those are some of the last pieces of the puzzle.
 

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