My 1992 project notch

blownnotch

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I have used 3 different notchs, so far to get parts to make this one the way i want it...here is how she sits so far...in need of supports (torque box, strut bars, boxing plates, etc....) already have a roll cage and welded frame ties....i would like to brace EVERYwhere i can so this car doesnt turn into a pretzel like the green car did from the engine.....ALSO i am looking to buy a 6" pin-on hood extended to windshield....
looks like i am building a drag car, but its going to be more street than strip. the paint scheme i am going with is going to be a throwback to the old P-51 mustang planes (wife is in aeronautical field and she loves the idea).
i have airbrushed motorcycles for myself and others, now this will be my first car i airbrush...body will have checkered flag graphics on rear, sheet metal and rivets airbrushed below mid body line, then the engine(valve covers,intake,etc) will be true flamed BLUE airbrushed. hard to beleive i started all this with a pretty good looking/running calypso green notch...lol....well i want it my way, like burger king....no cheese with that....lol
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This was the beginning car that started all of this.....click on picture to watch video

here is the drive train, SBF supercharged, T5 trans...
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heres some pics of the carnage ive caused so far to the other "donor" cars...
lots of you have bought parts from these cars and thanks to all...
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intake port thru bumper for CAI

i have cut a 5" hole thru passenger side front bumper for forced cold air induction to add to the anderson power pipe that i already have.....the bumper is obviously urethane, and the port/intake is PVC.....i am going to drill tiny holes around cutout, and use DURAGLASS body filler to mold it into bumper, (the drilled holes will allow the duraglass to finger thru bumper for added strength).......here is my issue, what kind of adhesive/epoxy should i use on the inside to attach the PVC to the urethane, any suggestions? I do have a two part 3M epoxy gun with different size plungers,, i would like to use an epoxy that i can "goober" heavily around the backside to insurethat it doesnt flex at the molded spot on bumper...............:headscrat
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That is a sweeeet idea!

i have cut a 5" hole thru passenger side front bumper for forced cold air induction to add to the anderson power pipe that i already have.....the bumper is obviously urethane, and the port/intake is PVC.....i am going to drill tiny holes around cutout, and use DURAGLASS body filler to mold it into bumper, (the drilled holes will allow the duraglass to finger thru bumper for added strength).......here is my issue, what kind of adhesive/epoxy should i use on the inside to attach the PVC to the urethane, any suggestions? I do have a two part 3M epoxy gun with different size plungers,, i would like to use an epoxy that i can "goober" heavily around the backside to insurethat it doesnt flex at the molded spot on bumper...............:headscrat
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thanks mitch, and thanks again for the tires, sorry i wasnt too social, but i think i picked up a bug...lol...hope those fit well for you also, gald it all worked out for us....thanks again
 
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