Coyote Swapped 93 Cobra

specracer

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One of the 1st pictures, I said to myself, man this car would be perfect for dry ice blast..... scroll down.... boom, there is was done. Great project!!!!
 

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One of the 1st pictures, I said to myself, man this car would be perfect for dry ice blast..... scroll down.... boom, there is was done. Great project!!!!
And what a crazy difference it made! WOW. The cost was relatively cheap if you consider how much time would've gone into cleaning it yourself. Even with a car lift.... that's weeks and weeks of cleaning only to NOT get as good of a result.
 

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100% agree. I have an 88 GT I bought new, and was a summer DD for many years. I want to clean it up (2023 I did the interior). Fiscally makes zero sense, but I still want to do it when I pull the engine to do the rear main.

Again that is the perfect coyote swap.
 

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Interior mods incoming!


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Check out the results of the dry ice blasting! Absolutely insane. The car was covered in undercoated barried under tons of road grime and dirt and grease all all kinds of junk.

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Do you have your own dry ice blasting machine? Curious the cost either way.
 

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