Planning An Arizona Meet

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by Ryan, Nov 19, 2010.

  1. 74 GRABBER

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    Patch looks good to me!

    I picked up a starter for the mav tonight, knock one more thing off the list LOL



    Also Ryan, you might want to check out the 1320 board I spoke with Andy from there tonight, he has a complete t-5 swap you might be interested in.

    Anybody local have a SBF t-5 block plate by chance???????????????
     
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    I love the patch! Just a suggestion, (and it's not to be critical I just don't do things that are normal) but what if it was made in the shape of the Ford oval instead of the rectangle? Just a thought...
     
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    Thats a good idea Tony. Maybe they can oval it out bit and it would go with the curved lettering. Check that out Rick, shouldn't change price i would think and all the design work so far would still be used.

    Adam, I saw Andy's t5 ad. but I don't need Fox body swap stuff. his pedals and other Mustang stuff would be a waste, I got a line an a t5 core for free and a guy a guy that will throw a new kit, syncro and second gear in it for about $300. Then I can get a maverick pedal on here for about $125. And my clutch kit cost at O'reilly's is about $150 and comes with cable, quadrant and firewall adjuster. just need to fab up a mount. Should be able to do it all for the price im selling my AOD for.
     
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    I like the patch and think Tony's idea of making it oval is great.
     
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    I will submit the idea to the patch company.
     
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    any idea on what the cost of the patches will be? or did I miss that post?
     
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    Oh yeah that makes sense, I would do it your way too then.



    Really like the idea of the oval patch good thinking!

    Another update on my hupty ride, I found a block plate today :thumbs2:, but now that i sit down and think more about it my list of stuff to do is getting longer :16suspect

    Now might be a good time for you guys to buy some stock in Redbull, cause I will be buying ALOT :rofl2:
     
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    I really like that patch. I would like to have 2 if thats ok.:bananaman
     
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    prices are yet to be determined. first we have to find out the final setting and how many will be made.
     
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    hey you guys, im selling my maverick! check out the classified adds.
     
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    Why are you selling it?
     
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    What the?? :(
     
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    drama,problems,pick one!
     
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    Sounds Female related. Sorry Rick. If you need to hand off the patch project then just post up here and hand over the info, I'm sure somebody will take it over. If nobody else does then I will if needed.
     
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    more than likely. and yes female related! BIG TIME. Sent patch info to you hold onto it that way you have the contact.
     

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