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I actually just found out my uncle has an old fox body mustang that sits out behind his house, I might look into using its front suspension. If I go this route, won't I have to install a power steering pump? Anybody know what type of rear and transmission is in these kinds of mustangs? Might be able to use it. I'll keep the 8.8 in mind when eventually visit the junk yard. Also, why and how would I need to attach the tubed frame to the front suspension? Can't I just do like this guy did on his Sprite in this link :
https://the-mite.com/index.htm Do you think that is enough support?
Anyways, I do plan on putting in some custom guages and flaring the fenders. Also the ebay info was very helpful. I plan on cutting out the instrument cluster in a midget dash, putting in a plain back, and cutting holes for a Tach, Speedo, and the other necessary guages. The car will have no heater, or AC, to keep the engine bay as uncluttered as possible. No need for them either if you ask me. Will only be driving this car occasionally, and will always have the top down, and it would be just plain stupid of me to try to drive this vehicle when it turns off cold.
My shop/garage, is basically just a regular garage. A relative of mine will probably be doing all the welding for me. He is considered one of the best welders in the county and he loves to work on cars. My Body man does wonders with pieces of junk, and he will be doing the fender flares and other body work that the appearance of the car will need. As a matter of fact, the Midget is over there right now receiving a good coat of primer before all the fabrication begins. Thanx for all the help and sorry about all these questions. Just keeping you guys on your toes.
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The power steering box/rack&pinion will have to be installed of course and you'll need a pump on the 302, but that should be easy considering mustangs had power steering stock so brackets should be plentiful.
As for mustang transmissions and rear ends - the rear is a 28 sline 8.8. It's slightly weaker than the 31 spline 8.8 I was suggesting but it's a good axle and you can get 31 spline kits for them for a reasonable price. Tranny, I have no clue. I'd try a mustang board for more info on what's in that car.
You could attach the new suspension in a similar fashion to what this guy did, but you need to make sure the mounting locations are tied very well to the tube frame and if you're trying to modify the fox body suspension to fit, it'll be easier to do by just fabricating new mounts from scratch onto the tube frame instead of adapting them to available locations on the unibody.
As for your garage, consider making provisions for 220V outlets for the welder and consider getting one yourself or finding out what it will take for your family member to bring his setup over. You'll need to do a LOT of fabrication on site or have a trailer to be hauling this thing back and forth, but frankly, there's not much 'wrenching' compared to 'fabricating' on this project if that makes sense...