Watch A Shoebox Ford Revamped With A Radical SN-95 Chassis Swap

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Itā€™s a 1950 Ford on a 1997 Mustang; supercharged, five-speed, and it turned out killer.

In their day, the Shoebox Fords were both a savior for the company and a hit among hot rodders. By todayā€™s standards, however, their performance would seem downright pedestrian. While it would be easy enough to swap in a more modern V8 and elevate the performance of one of these classics, this ā€™50s Ford project takes things to another level with a SN-95 chassis paving the way.

ā€œWe will be merging the two of these cars to make one bad-to-the-bone burnout machine with modern ride quality and comfort,ā€ Nic Rothlisberger of Wolf Mountain Customs said at the outset of the build.  ā€œJeff Krekeler and Robert Maize came together and asked me to build them the coolest, rat rod-style burnout machines you can think of.ā€

Two customers enlisted Nic Rothlisberger of Wolf Mountain Customs to combine a ā€™50s Ford and ā€™98 SVT Mustang Cobra into a radical rat rod with modern street manners. (Photo Credit: Wolf Mountain Customs)

To achieve that goal, they formulated a plan to swap the classic Ford body onto a vastly more modern SN-95 chassis. They went for a full-body transplant over a 1998 SVT Mustang Cobra, which happened to already feature a Vortech centrifugal supercharger, which should push its output beyond 400 horsepower at the wheels.

ā€œThe build idea and the build theme that weā€™re going with on this car is like a dirt track racer rat rod,ā€ Rothlisberger said. ā€œWeā€™re cutting the fenders out with the tires you know like itā€™s just going to be a rat rod ripper like itā€™s not itā€™s not supposed to look factory, so they want it to look just wild.ā€

This was no bolt-on build, however. As you might expect, it required a lot of cutting, welding, and fabrication. Along with a good deal of trial and error, much of that work is documented in the series of videos seen here. The result is a radical rat rod with a distinctly modern demeanor that is surely a lot of fun to drive.

ā€œItā€™s a 1950 Ford on a 1997 Mustang; supercharged, five-speed,ā€ Rothlisberger added. ā€œIt turned out killer.ā€

Source: Ford Muscle

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