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JimInNY 12-19-2012 10:53 PM

New member starting a P/SA project Fairlane this winter
 
First of all I'd like to say that you folks have a great community here. I'm glad I found it!

I'm Jim from Glenville, NY. I spent the summer bracket racing my 2012 mustang at Lebanon Valley Dragway and did a fair job, but I've always wanted another 60s era car. New is ok, but nothing beats old, for me.

I found a 68 Fairlane that was a good candidate for a drag car, but after buying it, I discovered that not only is it one of only 1800 formal roof bucket seat cars built that year, but it is one of three in its original colors. It's kinda tough to cut up a car like this and turn it into a bracket/super street car, and I don't have time in my life for two projects, so this Fairlane is going to run as a stocker.

It is a 289, 2V, auto car, which apparently would run in P/SA. Whether or not it would be competitive, I have no clue, but I suppose, like anything else, put enough time and money into it and all things are possible.

I have a balanced and blueprinted 68 289 motor (purchased from a guy on ebay) waiting to go into it. I just have to change camshafts, since it was built for another purpose. I am waiting to hear back from Comp cams about a custom grind. Everything else is already NHRA stock legal according to the machine shop that built it.

I hope to be able to pick some of your brains as things progress, and look forward to meeting some of you in the trenches on race day.

Here's a picture of the beast taken the day I had it towed into my shop. It was a barn find for $1200. It came totally infested with mice which took a long time to get rid of. It will be appropriately named Mouse Trap when finished. :)

http://broadwayusedtires.com/images/fairlane500.jpg

Ken Miele 12-19-2012 11:16 PM

Re: New member starting a P/SA project Fairlane this winter
 
Welcome Jim, I hope you enjoy Class Racer. Check out the tech section, you can get lots of good info to help you get your project competitive. I have always wanted a formal roof Fairlane/Torino with a 428 CJ, cool car.

Sometimes the talk can get a little spirited along with a some negativity, but for the most part we have great bunch members that have a passion for racing.

Keep us updated with your build, pictures are always nice. I was thinking of starting a new section for builds and updates for the members. You could be the first if your interested let me know.


BTW, I am the owner of Class Racer, any question you have, feel free to contact me.

JimInNY 12-19-2012 11:21 PM

Re: New member starting a P/SA project Fairlane this winter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Miele (Post 361610)
I have always wanted a formal roof Fairlane/Torino with a 428 CJ, cool car.

Thanks for the welcome Ken. I had one of those formal roof cobras back in the late 70s early 80s. It had bucket seats and console too. I'd love to have it back.

RJ Sledge 12-20-2012 12:40 AM

Re: New member starting a P/SA project Fairlane this winter
 
Jim, glad to see you here. I myself race a Fairlane in Stock, and a lot of the stuff on your car interchanges with the 66/67 Fairlane that I race. I will be more than happy to help you any way I can.

As one of the more civil, calm, understanding, appreciative, knowledgeable, humble, caring, level headed, etc., members of this Forum, Welcome aboard!!.

One word of advice.....don't take anything for granted, like "everything else already legal for NHRA Stock". I know you want to believe that it was done correctly, but its better to be safe than sorry. Plus you will learn something.

RJ

treessavoy 12-20-2012 01:29 AM

Re: New member starting a P/SA project Fairlane this winter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JimInNY (Post 361603)
First of all I'd like to say that you folks have a great community here. I'm glad I found it!

I'm Jim from Glenville, NY. I spent the summer bracket racing my 2012 mustang at Lebanon Valley Dragway and did a fair job, but I've always wanted another 60s era car. New is ok, but nothing beats old, for me.

I found a 68 Fairlane that was a good candidate for a drag car, but after buying it, I discovered that not only is it one of only 1800 formal roof bucket seat cars built that year, but it is one of three in its original colors. It's kinda tough to cut up a car like this and turn it into a bracket/super street car, and I don't have time in my life for two projects, so this Fairlane is going to run as a stocker.

It is a 289, 2V, auto car, which apparently would run in P/SA. Whether or not it would be competitive, I have no clue, but I suppose, like anything else, put enough time and money into it and all things are possible.

I have a balanced and blueprinted 68 289 motor (purchased from a guy on ebay) waiting to go into it. I just have to change camshafts, since it was built for another purpose. I am waiting to hear back from Comp cams about a custom grind. Everything else is already NHRA stock legal according to the machine shop that built it.

I hope to be able to pick some of your brains as things progress, and look forward to meeting some of you in the trenches on race day.

Here's a picture of the beast taken the day I had it towed into my shop. It was a barn find for $1200. It came totally infested with mice which took a long time to get rid of. It will be appropriately named Mouse Trap when finished. :)

http://broadwayusedtires.com/images/fairlane500.jpg


Welcome,

Don't take the engine as advertised, have it torn down and looked at by someone in your area that builds or is extremely familiar with Stocker engines, it's better to be safe than sorry.....and illegal!

You don't have to cut up the car to make a Stocker, all it needs is a roll bar or cage which can be easily removed without cutting up the body. You may end up with some small drilled holes in the trunk or firewall for mounting things.

I'm not familiar with Fords but there are many here that are and any of us will be glad to help.

Jump in, the waters a little muddy but friendly.

JimR

Mark Yacavone 12-20-2012 01:47 AM

Re: New member starting a P/SA project Fairlane this winter
 
Jim/ Jim , You don't need a roll bar for P/SA..
Sub frame connectors wouldn't hurt though...

Other than that , I'm not going to comment on the combination. I don't want to be a party pooper.

Merry Christmas...over and out

Jim Wahl 12-20-2012 02:40 AM

Re: New member starting a P/SA project Fairlane this winter
 
I thought I owned classracer.com! Darn. Jim


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ALMACK 12-20-2012 08:46 AM

Re: New member starting a P/SA project Fairlane this winter
 
Welcome to the forum Jim.
Good luck on your project.

jims5600 12-20-2012 10:44 AM

Re: New member starting a P/SA project Fairlane this winter
 
Welcome to the forum. I like the Fairlanes too. Please keep us up to date on the progress of your stocker.
Best of luck! :)

Bob Bender 12-20-2012 11:10 AM

Re: New member starting a P/SA project Fairlane this winter
 
Welcome Sir.....Jump in the racing is fine.


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