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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / April 2005

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The SN65 project

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Backyard Mechanic - 24 Apr 2005 14:03 GMT
Robert Julian is now to the point of bolting things into the car

For those of you unfamiliar, picture a project at SVT.. where they build a
lookalike using 65 fastback skin stampings on an '03 Cobra chassis with
powertrain and interior
http://www.horsepowered.com/forums/showthread.php?p=91741#post91741
John C. - 24 Apr 2005 17:15 GMT
> Robert Julian is now to the point of bolting things into the car
>
> For those of you unfamiliar, picture a project at SVT.. where they build a
> lookalike using 65 fastback skin stampings on an '03 Cobra chassis with
> powertrain and interior
> http://www.horsepowered.com/forums/showthread.php?p=91741#post91741

I'm very curious as to what the finished vehicle will weigh. I seem to
remember Mr. Julian mentioning a weight of around 2500 Lbs. Seems a tad
optimistic, but if that's the case, that puppy's gonna fly.
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Backyard Mechanic - 24 Apr 2005 18:53 GMT
No way!

I cant see how it can possibly weigh less than an 03 Cobra Coupe

> I'm very curious as to what the finished vehicle will weigh. I seem to
> remember Mr. Julian mentioning a weight of around 2500 Lbs. Seems a tad
> optimistic, but if that's the case, that puppy's gonna fly.
promot@simms.com - 24 Apr 2005 19:18 GMT
>No way!
>
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>> remember Mr. Julian mentioning a weight of around 2500 Lbs. Seems a tad
>> optimistic, but if that's the case, that puppy's gonna fly.

hello hack
how are you
long time no see
have u been sick ?

say hi to your lovely wife

hurc ast
Backyard Mechanic - 24 Apr 2005 19:31 GMT
> hello hack
> how are you
> long time no see
> have u been sick ?

> hurc ast

Just sick of you...
John C. - 24 Apr 2005 21:12 GMT
Yeah, considering some of the extra bracing I've seen added and the
attention given to strenghten the chassis, there isn't a whole lot of room
for weight loss.
If anything, I would expect heavier.

I just scanned that thread looking for the estimate, and couldn't find it.
Either it was in another forum or I have confused his project with something
else.
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John C.
'03 Cobra Convt.

> No way!
>
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> > remember Mr. Julian mentioning a weight of around 2500 Lbs. Seems a tad
> > optimistic, but if that's the case, that puppy's gonna fly.
promot@simms.com - 24 Apr 2005 19:17 GMT
>> Robert Julian is now to the point of bolting things into the car
>>
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>remember Mr. Julian mentioning a weight of around 2500 Lbs. Seems a tad
>optimistic, but if that's the case, that puppy's gonna fly.

lmfao
hold the road is another thing rite

lmfao
u go girl

hurc ast
Backyard Mechanic - 24 Apr 2005 19:28 GMT
> lmfao
> hold the road is another thing rite
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>
> hurc ast

How would you know?   You couldnt bother to read the whole SN65 thread,
or you'd know they wont have a problem with that...
Brent P - 25 Apr 2005 01:13 GMT
> I'm very curious as to what the finished vehicle will weigh. I seem to
> remember Mr. Julian mentioning a weight of around 2500 Lbs. Seems a tad
> optimistic, but if that's the case, that puppy's gonna fly.

I forget what he said at the open house, but it was a fair amount over 3000
 
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