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Posted December 29 2008 09:00 AM by SMART67 
Filed under: Ford news

Project Reclaim from Mustangs Plus and The Restomod Shop is headed down the home stretch.


Reclaim's body took several months to complete and paint.
Team MCE built Reclaim's 331ci Street Stealth engine - which produced around 350 dyno tested horsepower.
We learned a lot from watching Team MCE build and dyno this engine.  We learned you need a balance of power and reliability.
Check this out - remote and keyless starting for Reclaim.
Painless Wiring takes the confusion out of electrics.
Total Control Products from Chris Alston's Chassisworks make our handling world-class.
Stainless Steel Brakes has taken care of stopping from stem to stern.
Currie Enterprises built us a 9-inch Limited Slip for Reclaim with 31-spline axles.
Mustangs Plus and Antioch Mustang Stable fitted Reclaim with a 22-gallon fuel tank and Tank Armor for range and safety.
Flex-A-Lite is outfitting Reclaim with an aluminum radiator and electric fan combo.

If you've been reading Mustang Monthly for any time at all, you're familiar with Project Reclaim from Mustangs Plus and The Restomod Shop.  Project Reclaim has been proceeding at a good clip for nearly two years and is on its home stretch - ready for engine, driveline, interior, glass, and trim items.

Right now, we're refining Project Reclaim, choosing interior items from MP Products and TMI Products.  Classic Auto Air has provided us with its Sure-Fit, in-dash air conditioning, which is going in shortly.  Dynacorn will step up with complete seat frames and trim items.  Scott Drake has provided a wealth of restoration goodies.

Tremec has committed to the new T-56 Magnum six-speed transmission, which will give us even more flexibility for cruising and playing.

We've had a lot of excited people involved in Project Reclaim, enjoying the results and fruits of their efforts.  Here's who has been involved so far:

1:  MCE Engines - 331 Street Stealth Engine

2:  Currie Enterprises

3:  Total Control Products from Chris Alston's Chassisworks

4:  Classic Tube

5:  Stainless Steel Brakes

6:  Classic Auto Air

7:  Flex-A-Lite

8:  Antioch Mustang Stable - Tank Armor

9:  Painless Wiring

10:  AMK Products

11:  Holley & Weiand

12:  MSD Ignition

13:  Comp Cams

14:  Summit Racing Equipment

15:  Mustangs Plus

16:  Dynacorn

17:  MP Products

18:  TMI Products

19:  Tremec with a T-56 Magnum Six-Speed

20:  Centerforce Clutches

21:  Ron Morris Performance

22:  Inland Empire Driveline

23:  Quiet Ride Solutions with AcoustiSHIELD

24:  Patriot Headers from Pertronix

These items have been installed or will be install in the months ahead in your Mustang Monthly Magazine.

Right now, Project Reclaim is taking a snooze due to the SEMA Show, PRI Show, and the Holidays.  We will be back in the saddle with more Reclaim editorial after the first of the year.

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