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SIDCHROME MUSTANG

INTRODUCIN­G THE 2017 SIDCHROME PROJECT CAR!

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Backing up the Cobra with a cool new project

PRESENTING the Sidchrome Project Car for 2017! It has been a pretty cool series so far, starting with an awesome bay-window Kombi in 2015, built by the kids at Chisholm TAFE and the gurus at the Australian VW Performanc­e Centre. Next came a Coyote-powered Cobra replica, created from scratch by George Vidovic and his team from Python Vehicles Australia. Both cars were given away to a couple of lucky Sidchrome customers, and now they’re at it again!

This time, the Sidchrome team have turned their attention to a ’69 Mach 1 Mustang, and joined forces with Charlie Schwerkolt’s Team 18 Supercar crew to manage the build from start to finish.

The starting point is a dead-stock Mach 1, recently arrived in Australia after spending the past couple of decades apparently doing very little in California – the last tag on the licence plate being 1988. As you can see in the photos, the car has quite a delightful patina and is very complete, including the 12-slot rims, bonnet scoop and pins, cool Mach 1 decals and the flip-up metal rear visor. The interior is quite well-preserved, but there is definitely some rust in the body, particular­ly around the tail-lights and front windscreen.

TEAM 18 GOT THE 351 RUNNING WELL ENOUGH FOR OUR SCOTTY TO RIP A FAIR BURNOUT IN THE STREET MACHINE CAR PARK

The running gear consists of a 351 Windsor, FMX auto and nineinch. As with any car that has been sitting for a length of time, the 351 needed some persuasion before it would fire up, but Team 18 got it running well enough for Charlie to drive to the shops a few times – and for our Scotty to rip a fair burnout in the Street Machine car park!

With that formality taken care of, we stuck the car in the studio to document the Mustang’s as-found condition, knowing that it would soon be blown into a million pieces and the panels blasted to reveal exactly how far the tinworm has penetrated into the body.

In terms of theme, Sidchrome has plumped for a pro touring-style vibe, starting with RRS underpinni­ngs front and rear to vastly improve the Mustang’s handling abilities, including a coil-over front end, power rackand-pinion steering, and a three-link rear end, also with coil-over shocks. All of which will make a fine foundation for a set of massive Harrop brakes and three-piece Forgeline rims – 19s at the rear and 18s up front.

The factory engine and driveline will be totally rebuilt, with the aim of a modest but thoroughly enjoyable 400hp. The FMX is copping a rebuild by Pro Automatics with heavy-duty clutch plates, while out back will be a brand-new nine-inch, including a new housing and 31-spline axles.

The paint and trim will follow pro touring lines, with carbonfibr­e accents and a killer Clarion audio system.

Team 18 has pulled two mechanics from its race program to work on the car full-time and installed a brand new hoist just for this car. A stellar cast of specialist­s have been called in to complete the job, including Supercar engine maestro Charlie Saliba. Peter Murnane at Personal Panel Service will handle the panel beating duties, before JRT Truck Refinisher­s (who also paint the Team 18 race cars) apply the duco.

As you would expect from a top-level race team, project manager Mark Grange has the whole build planned out with military precision, though you never know what a 48-year-old car is going to throw at you! Check out Episode One of the build on streetmach­ine.com.au to see what we find when the car returns from the blasters. And visit sidchrome.com.au/projectcar to see how you can put this Mustang in your garage.

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