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1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Fastback Coyote Crate Build Project

Please save this channel by supporting us on Patreon:   / handbuiltcars   And You can also support us by buying our new awesome merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/handbuil... Also Subscribe to Our Channel And Follow us on Istagram -   / handbuiltcars   ----------------------------------------------------- 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Fastback Coyote Crate Build Project Frame & Suspension: Schwartz Performance bolt-in G-Machine Chassis Ridetech single-adjustable coilover shocks & springs Raybestos R-300 performance rotors (GT500 Mustang) Raybestos Element 3 brake pads Raybestos brake calipers (GT500 Mustang) Heidts independent rear suspension system fit to the G-Machine Chassis: Schwartz splined rear sway bar Engine: Ford Performance Coyote crate engine Boss 302 intake manifold Ford Performance Boss 302 alternator kit Ford Performance wiring harness & computer Vintage Air power steering & A/C add-on kit Red Line Synthetic Oil Fuel system: Tanks Inc. stock-style EFI fuel tank Tanks Inc. fuel sender with Walbro internal fuel pump TechAFX high-performance fittings and BlackWrap PTFE AN hose Exhaust system: Spintech oval mufflers, resonators, and exhaust fabrication components, custom fabricated by Schwartz Performance Drivetrain: Tremec T56 Magnum 6-speed by Silver Sport Transmissions Silver Sport Transmissions installation kit with billet flywheel, high performance Ram clutch, and hydraulic system Custom steel driveshaft Heidts 9" style independent rear suspension system John's Industries aluminum 9-inch third member with 31-spline Truetrac differential, 3.70 gears Red Line Synthetic Oil gear lubricant and transmission fluid Wheels & Tires: Forgeline GA3C 18"x9" front wheels Forgeline GA3C 18"x12" rear wheels BFGoodrich Rival S tires, 275/35/18 front, 335/30/18 rear Paint & Body: Exterior rendering & artwork by Hermance Design Ingot Silver Metallic paint & custom striping- paint materials by PPG Refinishing Body shop materials by The Color Shoppe Body work & painting by Nick's Customs, Woodstock IL National Parts Depot (NPD) reproduction parts RingBrothers billet hood hinges RingBrothers billet exterior door handles Gardner Westcott stainless steel fasteners throughout Mother's Polish, the official detail supplier for the Raybestos Mustang Interior: Dakota Digital VHX gauges, silver alloy face TMI Products Pro Series seats & custom interior upholstery, console, and dash Hifonics amplifier, speakers, and subwoofer Vintage Air Gen IV Magnum A/C system Dakota Digital A/C controller Flaming River tilt steering column & install kit Hushmat Ultra sound deadener and Silencer Megabond sound absorption foam kit designed for the 1969 Mustang SeatbeltPlanet.com 4-point seat harnesses National Parts Depot (NPD) reproduction parts Other Features: BeCool high hp aluminum radiator w/electric fans American Autowire Classic Update wiring system Dakota Digital LED tail lights Mechanix Wear - the official apparel sponsor of the Raybestos 1969 Mustang! Built By: Schwartz Performance Inc. 1115 Rail Drive Woodstock, IL 60098 Phone: (815)206-2230 http://www.schwartzperformance.com [email protected] Follow Schwartz Performance on Facebook:   / schwartzperformance   Subscribe to Schwartz Performance YouTube Channel:    / schwartzperformance   ----------------------------------------------------- This video purpose is to tell world about amazing car build project and to inspire ever growing car builder community around the world. So if you're inspired in building your own car and want to learn more about how to do it in best way, don't hesitate and read build source page so you can learn something new and if something is not clear you can always ask builder some questions about the build.

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