Member: nitro-nicky 1988 Chrysler Conquest4 pics added 7/25/2009
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Member: nitro-nicky 1988 Chrysler Conquest4 pics added 7/25/2009
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Member: nitro-nicky 1988 Chrysler Conquest4 pics added 7/25/2009
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Member: nitro-nicky 1988 Chrysler Conquest4 pics added 7/25/2009
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 This is my neighbor, Dan Howlett's current Ford Mustang project/Conquest TSi-SHP; not to be confused with the '66 sitting next to it, nor the driveway mint one owner old lady from Calistoga, Ca's 1981 ghia with 20k miles, nor his wife's 2007 Mustang, not the SVO... (He yanked the factory set-up, mocked up, rebuilt, and stabbed in the GT-40 engine & trany in the time it's taken me to diagnose a bad TPI sensor in my 1988 IROC) The SHP model has the fully adjustable suspension with the fully independant rear axles and an available one year only factory Yellow paint. Plus he's only 23!!!
Posted: 07/28/09 10:39 PM
I think it's the perfect platform for an article on transplants,and the modern era of Kit-Kars. There's potential articles on how companies such as Painless wiring have evened up the playing field for guys like Dan to take on projects such as this. , plus With the mobility of LS1 and Modulars, and made to fit main harness'; a whole new 'kit-car' craze is possible. How about an LS1 in a 1984 Supra? or those V8 RX7's. This magazine is all about Krafting; isn't it??? Nitro
3.5stangs | New User
Posts: 0 | Joined 07/28/09
Posted: 07/28/09 08:41 PM
Hey nitro nicky That looks just like my car oh wait it is my car My half stang. Love it Let's hope it graces the pages of car craft Thanks for all the help nick And I have to thank all the starquestclub.com Members who have helped me along my swap We are a devoted group
timtsi | New User
Posts: 0 | Joined 07/28/09
Posted: 07/28/09 06:18 PM
 wow this is a great project.ive loved these cars since i first saw them,i wanna see more pics.thats alot of talant coming from such a young man.keep it up,you wont be disappointed
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