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I remounted pedals and seats in a more rearward position, to fit the new motor location. A roll bar was added and the package was complete, except for headers. I made headers that ran out through the fender well, there was no inner fender skirts, and down behind the front tires. As you can see in the photos, the car was now very light, there is no motor in, but I am picking the car front up.
I built four of these cars in about a year. One was done more quickly and cheaply because I only added a new front cross member to the original frame and mounted a straight tube axle with front transversal spring and wishbones. In this one, the motor stayed in the original position, no firewall work was done. This was a street car, the other three were drag race cars.
On one of the cars, I did something sneaky. Gassers could only move the motor back 10% of the wheelbase. These cars were all two door styles. One customer wanted more of an edge, so I removed the long two doors and got two four door front doors at the junk yard. These doors were about 7 inches shorter than the two door doors. I installed the shorter doors and cut the body and frame the same amount. The end result was the motor was 7 inches closer to the rear end and there was also a weight savings. This car ran very well and no one ever questioned the wheelbase.
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