Who has the longest term project car?

Discussion in 'Maverick/Comet Projects' started by klynam, Jul 27, 2010.

  1. klynam

    klynam Member

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    Due to the overheating problem and one very mean-spirited brick mailbox, it's been over a month since we've had the Maverick on the road. But reading through an old carpeting thread, I saw Blugene had his car in-the-works for something like 3 years (???).

    This got me wondering...

    Who on the forum has the longest term project car?

    And what has been your biggest challenge to getting it back on the road?
     
  2. Grabber5.0

    Grabber5.0 Gear-head wannabe

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    I vote for me. I bought it in 2001, and have spent a lot more time not working on it than I have working on it. Work on the 77, home and yard projects, family... you name it. It's getting close though, and has been on the road for a couple years. But I think there are projects that have been on the back burner longer than my Grabber. Dennis, how long ago did you start that convertible? :)
     
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    greasemonkey Burnin corn

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  4. Mavman72

    Mavman72 Gone backwards but lookin' forward

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    Only 3 yrs this august on my blue one...Looks like its' gonna be 4 yrs before I finish it. Its 38 miles away and I only have the weekends to play with it. Generally Saturday is Mav day,Sunday is Family/home etc...I turn wrenches during the week so after work, 38 mile drive for a few hrs (3 or 4) nah...Aint happening.
     
  5. maverick75

    maverick75 Gotta Love Mavs!

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    i started mine in 05 By 08 it was streetable . Then i took it off the road to do bodywork but then i started taking everything apart. And thats how it sits now, in pieces :(
     
  6. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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  7. darren

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    Dave I believe thats called storage. LOL.
     
  8. blugene

    blugene Senior member Supporting Member

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    Ok, i'm officialy embarresed :oops:. lol
    Hard for me to answer this one cause I been working on a Comet since I owned one. My mom and dad bought the one (73) they gave me back in 74. They gave me the keys around 82. By that time I had replaced the fly wheel and timing chain along with various other things. Once they gave me the keys it was on lol. Wide tires, glass packs etc..
     
  9. bad418

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    I got mine in 2007 and just know getting it back together.At one time i thought i was done but went far left and redone the whole car. It has been on the rack for almost a month know getting things done but this time it is not on the back burner for when it comes off the rack it will be finished except for minor work on the body.Long story short almost 3 years
     
  10. Earl Branham

    Earl Branham Certified Old Fart

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  11. Mavman72

    Mavman72 Gone backwards but lookin' forward

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    You know...:hmmm: Now that I think about it. I have owned my blue one since 86' and have been modifying/tweaking it ever since the day I got it soo, in that vein, I guess I have been working on an ever changing project for the last 24 yrs. Its just that this time I am doing it for the last time with this one...When I turn the last screw...Its done...(yeah right :rofl2:)
     
  12. bad418

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    You said it. I noticed your sprint is a 72 with a 351.MY maverick is a 72 with a 418 which is a 351 block stoked to a 418 small world.
     
  13. Stavro

    Stavro Transplanted New Yorican

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    I bought mine around September of '97....I've driven it a total of two miles(when I first got it) It's been a project ever since.
     
  14. Mavman72

    Mavman72 Gone backwards but lookin' forward

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    418... Thats gotta be a beast!!!
     
  15. bad418

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    Yep you said it!! 507hp on pump gas with the 2 stages that i am may use it will be a around 950hp.Plan on a 250 and a 300 shot of the secret juice.I may not even juice it depends on how it hooks without it and how it runs the 1/4 mile and the 1/8 mile.
     

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