Any idea on why someone would cut out the tunnel and then reweld it ? Car was built as a stick so there was no need to add a stick hump. Used a Hurst short throw shifter so no mods necessary.
Any idea on why someone would cut out the tunnel and then reweld it ? Car was built as a stick so there was no need to add a stick hump. Used a Hurst short throw shifter so no mods necessary.
Steve
1983 Mustang GT
Popular Hot Rodding Project Car '83/84
1983 Capri 331 ci, TKO600
Not sure, it could be factory cut out? Mine looks exactly the same and mine was stock.
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Factory cut out for the stick shift. Pretty sure there is only one floor pan which is designed to support the automatic shifter. The factory then cuts the area out for the stick shift and then the transmission hump is added to provide a nice foundation for the transmission seal and boot. Pretty sure this for the T5 cars as the earlier cars with the SROD definitely look different from underneath and the SROD doesn't have the added hump.
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Thanks Trey and Sask84. Your thoughts and pics align with my suspicions. I was thinking with the mid year offering of the T5 and that it being a Feb 83 build it might have been a quick and cheap way to minimize part numbers in the system. Since the car was built for the Press Fleet, I also wondered if it got built differently to get the 5 speed out to the magazine earliest or if it was another unmentioned mod that Bill Stroppe did when he balanced and blueprinted the motor before delivery. I was expecting clean spot welds on a factory hump install but based on Sask84s pic, I can conclude it’s just 80s Ford factory quality work.
Mystery solved!
Steve
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1983 Capri 331 ci, TKO600
Yep, as everyone mentioned, that is a factory mod. Quality is job 1 back in the 80s.
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Looks factory but when the T-5 transmission became available even the Ford Motorsport installation kit included a taller tower for factory 4-speed car conversion. I guess Ford thought there wasn't enough room in the SROD opening even though my 82 has a T-5 in the stock opening.
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The T5 will fit in the same tunnel space as the SROD. The trans tunnel hump provides a more accessible opening to install the shifter base bolts and provides a nice flat area for the improved trans tunnel seal/gasket.
Trey
"I Don't build it hoping for your approval! I built it because it meets mine!"
"I've spent most of my money on Mustangs, racing, and women... the rest I just wasted."
Mustangs Past: Too many to remember!
Current Mustangs:
1969 Mach 1
1979 Pace Car now 5.0/5 speed
1982 GT Stalled RestoModification
1984 SVO Still Waiting Restoration
1986 GT Under going Wide Body Conversion Currently
Current Capris:
1981 Capri Roller
1981 Capri Black Magic Roller Basket Case
1982 Capri RS 5.0/4spd T-top Full Restoration Stalled in TX
1984 Capri RS T-top Roller
1983-84 Gloy Racing Trans Am/IMSA Body Parts
Ouch! Easy on the old guys, they didn't have the benefit of computer controlled robots to quickly cut precise clean holes in the floor. Then again Fox Mustangs had roof to quarter panel welds seamlessly hand finished not just a quick pinch weld and cover it up with a cheap molding like modern cars.
The T5 gearbox case and SROD stock trans tunnel profile first apeared on the 6 cylinder T4 equiped 1981 Capris and Mustangs. Around 10,000 were made with tge Birg Warner stick shift, its last year behind the 3.3 engine.
Ford decided to improve serice room for the shifter to avoid dropping the engine mounts cross member. The 1982 Mustangs and Capris didnt have enough head room for hatted state troupers in SSP pursuit vehicles, so Ford at the Dearborn plant restamped a different , deep floor for 82 with a differemt cross member.
Ford opted out on making any T4 or T5 equipped cars at all for the 1982 model year; all Borg Warners inventory went to Nissan USA and AMC and GM ( 280 ZX, Concorde/Eagles, and S10/ F body ). Ford used the Tremec T170 instead.
Its safe to say, Ford werent really sure how the stick shift Mustangs and Capris would play out, and 1981 saw the closure of the San Jose plant, so the Dearborn plant was too busy but to do anything thing except custom inventory build the T5 Mustangs...and they werent ready for the July 1982 build up of 1983 Stangs and Capris.
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It's interesting to read some the behind-the-scenes history like this. It might be more interesting to know which bean counter killed what features we wish Ford had put into the Mustang/Capri.
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