1968 Pro-Touring Mustang With A Supercharged Cobra Engine
Chris has spent his spare time for several years working on his amazing 1968 Pro-touring Mustang. Chris is co-owner of JC Restorations and estimates he has over 3,000 hours on this build. And you can tell by looking at it. The paint job alone has four coats of base and six coats of clear. There is nothing left untouched on this build.
The engine is a Ford Racing Cobra block with forged crank, Manley pistons, Clevite rod and main bearings, Accufab throttle body, and D1 Procharger supercharger. The engine is connected to a Tremec TKO 600 five-speed transmission, SPEC stage 3 hydraulic clutch, SPEC aluminum flywheel, and 9-inch rear with a Strange Engineering center.
It can be tough working on a project when time is limited. It’s only human to want something ASAP so you can enjoy it. But when a project is frequently put on hold it can be an advantage. It gives the owner/builder the time to really consider all ideas and really allow them to mature into something amazing.
Source: JC Restorations via Pro-touring
Original: Engine Swap Depot