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Member ID: chevyguy8893

Location: anywhere, IN

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1970 Ford Maverick

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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Last updated: Sep 19, 2007

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Adam’s Ford Maverick

  • Currently 2.4 /5 Stars.
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I purchased this car in 2000 for $900 and began restoring it with my dad. It is a 70 ford maverick that had a 250ci inline 6 originally and then i found a completely rebuilt 302ci from a junkyard for $200. The engine a an Edelbrock intake and carb, dynomax headers (only till i car afford ceramic headers, and the heads are shaved. The car was stripped to bare metal and sandblasted. Then we began fixing the holes by fiberglass and then a thin layer of bondo. There was only one hole to fix like this in the left rear fender. The interior is all new, new brakes, new wheels(not shown), new suspension, and the new engine. The only thing left to do is have the car painted and put everything back together. All i need is money of course.

chevyguy8893's 1970 Ford Maverick


chevyguy8893's 1970 Ford Maverick


chevyguy8893's 1970 Ford Maverick


chevyguy8893's 1970 Ford Maverick


chevyguy8893's 1970 Ford Maverick


chevyguy8893's 1970 Ford Maverick


chevyguy8893's 1970 Ford Maverick


A couple of nice shots of the engine before it went in

chevyguy8893's 1970 Ford Maverick


chevyguy8893's 1970 Ford Maverick


This is the most recent pic of the interior I have right now, but the interior of the car is finished

chevyguy8893's 1970 Ford Maverick


Update: All windows are in the car and all it needs is new tires and an alignment.

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frdmaverick75  

Posted by: frdmaverick75

05/24/2007 05:20PM

Nice car got a part # for those headers?

michaelnsusan  

Posted by: michaelnsusan

08/20/2006 06:59PM

Good luck on your project, I hope it turns out just as you imagine. Put detail into it and dont hurry on anything. Check mine out it took 4 years..

250mav  

Posted by: 250mav

08/03/2006 04:28AM

hey nice maverick, these things get no love

lincolnlsc21man  

Posted by: lincolnlsc21man

08/02/2006 05:51PM

sounds like a fun project, good luck with it

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: chevyguy8893

Location: anywhere, IN