What a nice car 🚗 and what a great job you did with it, also you made the right choice with the coupe, i see 👀 fastbacks everywhere so it's nice to see something a little bit rarer...
@@GrgBuiltCoyote Well, I am a Chevy guy, or at least I thought I was 😁 Too many spend some much time and money restoring a ''perfect'' muscle/pony car and then never have the grit to drive it as god intended... lol Bro, this is the way.
Sweet lil build, would love to see it at the Autocross. 1st time seeing it. Built mine around 2017 is when it got serious. QA1 is a nice touch, so is the 6 speed!
@@GrgBuiltCoyote Yes, you will really love it and your car looks like it’s definitely gonna have a good time out there. I go to one for sure every year at the Saint Paul Minnesota fairgrounds during street machines as a machinist at QA1 I’d like to represent my company and my Car happy new year.
@@GrgBuiltCoyote Awesome! I have a 351w powered 69 ranchero that I was thinking about trying to source a tr6060 for, but my current rear is geared a little too high to take advantage of one so that helps a lot.
It checked off the boxes for a complete front end. Provides excellent alignment, adjustments, good motor and driveline placement. I haven’t checked pricing lately with this kit compared to others.
I have a 73 I’m having a hard time understanding why most kits are 64-70 and this one includes up to 73. Not sure the difference in the front end for others not to carry it.
What a nice car 🚗 and what a great job you did with it, also you made the right choice with the coupe, i see 👀 fastbacks everywhere so it's nice to see something a little bit rarer...
Right!?!?
I am secretly in love with your car...
It’s great! 😊
@@GrgBuiltCoyote Well, I am a Chevy guy, or at least I thought I was 😁
Too many spend some much time and money restoring a ''perfect'' muscle/pony car and then never have the grit to drive it as god intended... lol
Bro, this is the way.
Sweet lil build, would love to see it at the Autocross. 1st time seeing it. Built mine around 2017 is when it got serious. QA1 is a nice touch, so is the 6 speed!
Thank you, I’m going to try to join in an autocross event this year
@@GrgBuiltCoyote Yes, you will really love it and your car looks like it’s definitely gonna have a good time out there. I go to one for sure every year at the Saint Paul Minnesota fairgrounds during street machines as a machinist at QA1 I’d like to represent my company and my Car happy new year.
Sick man was curious about what was in there
Factory oil pan with the rod and custom suspension? Cleared everything? Getting ready to pull the trigger. -Mach1rustang
Yes, I have the factory oil pan
Just wondering, 🤔 when did ya buy the engine package 📦 ? The, when did ya get it, in the car ?
I bought it way back in 2014
What is the rear end gear ratio you are running?
3.89
@@GrgBuiltCoyote Awesome! I have a 351w powered 69 ranchero that I was thinking about trying to source a tr6060 for, but my current rear is geared a little too high to take advantage of one so that helps a lot.
do you remember what brand headers are on the car? or are they custom?
I have Doug’s Long Tube Headers made for a 64-66 Mustang with manual transmission. They are 1” 7/8 primary with 3” collector.
I bet that's no fun at all...i'll need to drive it to find out though. :)
Have you changed the steering box? Sorry if I missed it.
I have a rack and pinion, same as what a fox body uses. Specifically, mine is the Flaming River Road Race Rack
@@GrgBuiltCoyote Right on. Thanks for the quick reply!
Let see it Run>>>>
I’ve got several videos of it running
California car! 😂My brothers 1966 f-250 was made in San Jose and I live about 30 minutes from there
what type of wheels are those?
ET Mags, LT-III
How much is a coyote swap
It’s possible to stay super budget friendly for under $10,000, mine with all new stuff cost about $18,000
Gah rod and customs kit is spendy
It checked off the boxes for a complete front end. Provides excellent alignment, adjustments, good motor and driveline placement. I haven’t checked pricing lately with this kit compared to others.
@@GrgBuiltCoyote 4400 to start and with a decent brake kit and compression adjusting shocks it comes out to a little over 6k
I have a 73 I’m having a hard time understanding why most kits are 64-70 and this one includes up to 73. Not sure the difference in the front end for others not to carry it.