Generation Specific => Second Generation 1970-1981 => Topic started by: Bottom Feeder on April 12, 2021, 03:52:22 PM
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Need help. I have a 1970 Formula, non ram air car. Original motor gone, still have numbers Turbo trans and 12 bolt. I want to do a T/A clone. I'm confused on the front clip/nose pieces. I'm looking to build this car to "appear" as a 1970-73 T/A. I understand real 70 stuff is expensive. What's the cheapest way to make this happen. I read the early fenders have tabs to mount valance? I need two T/A fenders, T/A hood, snorkel scoop, front nose. I think 77-81 fenders will work but I have to weld the tabs on? I know there is a fiberglass nose out there. I run across 77-81 metal a good bit, but is this the way to go? Thanks
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You need a 70-76 T/A hood and hood scoop, 70-81 T/A fenders will work, but there are small reasons why getting pre 78 would help and if possible 70-73 fenders even more as then you get the front flare holes in the right spot(Pre 78) and the valence brackets 70-73, 70-72 fenders have the right under the hood look without the brace mount. You need the steel valence(70-72) and a 70 - 72 nose with grills(70-71 are the same, 72 has the hexagon pattern) and mounting hardware or a 73 nose complete with grills and mounting hardware.
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The 73 styling looks the same as the 70-72 but it's pretty incompatible. Stick with one or the other.
I think if you have a valance and you have the car assembled with fenders on it, you'll easily see what sort of item you want on there to bolt the valence to. It's a pretty simple little tab.
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Thanks guys!!!
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BF, sent you a PM.
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I see I can buy a new T/A hood/reman for about $500. I can get a 1975 hood (great shape) for $400 down the street. Any input? Thanks
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If you can get a factory hood, and its in good shape, not too many dents, straight, and rust free I would def. go that route. Some of the aftermarket sheet metal is bad and takes a bit to make it fit. I dont think hoods are that bad overall but I have heard a few complaints in the past. Always go original if you can. Aftermarket if there is no other choice.
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Thanks. That's what I thought.