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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Cars / March 2005

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Steve Forrester - 18 Mar 2005 16:50 GMT
I have a 93 Ford Mustang GT...

Using on-line and in-print changeover manuals, I can determine which model
years have the same parts as my 93, but...

How can I determine which other models have the same parts???

The reason for knowing this is that V8s are hard to find in any boneyard.

Steve

Jim Warman - 19 Mar 2005 02:33 GMT
Wreckers used to use (and I'm sure they still do) a Hollander Manual....
This lists what parts fit where, even across platforms.

HTH.

> I have a 93 Ford Mustang GT...
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> Steve
Steve Forrester - 19 Mar 2005 03:23 GMT
> Wreckers used to use (and I'm sure they still do) a Hollander Manual....
> This lists what parts fit where, even across platforms.
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>> Steve

Jim,
Thanks... Sure does!
Steve
Steve Forrester - 20 Mar 2005 17:41 GMT
>I have a 93 Ford Mustang GT...
> Using on-line and in-print changeover manuals, I can determine which model
> years have the same parts as my 93, but...
> How can I determine which other models have the same parts???
> The reason for knowing this is that V8s are hard to find in any boneyard.
> Steve

Here is want I found...

1. Many parts on the 90-93 Mustang are the same as on the Capri

2. Many parts on the 302 engines cross model lines

3. Tim, the Mustang Guy, (www.PonyPerformance.com or musttanguy@aol.com
    is always willing to help one-on-one.

4. The Hollander Manual is another excellent resource

Good luck!

Steve
 
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