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| looking for part on internet 1966 mustang power steering | 07 Jan 2005 11:09 GMT | 6 |
a friend of mine is looking for a part C5DZ 3A730 C ] 1965 AND 1966 six cylinder mustang power steering control valve.. cant seem to find on the internet. any suggestions
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| Street Racing | 07 Jan 2005 00:57 GMT | 15 |
Hi every one this is my first thingy. I have loved cars senc i was born i still have all my hotwheels wich is like 1000 lol! When i turn 18 im buying alll by my self(a Acura RSX Type-S lol and thids car woops for only 20,000 u get a great
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| Car will not start in cold weather, Why? | 06 Jan 2005 20:15 GMT | 6 |
I have a Ford Explorer and it will not start when it dips into the 20s. It has about 50,000 miles and is a 1999. The battery is fine and the engine cranks. When the weather warms back up it starts fine. I used to drive an old mustang and I had to set the choke in cold weather, ...
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| I want one like this... | 06 Jan 2005 16:17 GMT | 8 |
Well, now see, I have found a way to use a donated Cobra. Although, in this picture it is a GT, I am sure you get the idea. It would make a great patrol vehicle for my company. www.mwcmustangs.com/cop_car.jpg
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| Canadian On-Line shopping ?? | 06 Jan 2005 15:51 GMT | 6 |
Happy New Year RAMFM. Does anyone know of good online web sites that are Canadian ??? Damn if they are not hard to find. The only one I've found so far is: http://themustangshop.ca
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| Coil Spring Compressor | 06 Jan 2005 14:50 GMT | 8 |
Hi, I would like to replace my front struts on my '93 LX and the manual says I need to use a special coil spring compressor. I've found the part they reccommend but it's $300. Its different from the standard coil spring compressors as this one has a pair of flat circular plates ...
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| 65 vert seatbelt mount size | 06 Jan 2005 13:29 GMT | 1 |
Gday all What size are the seatbelt bolts where they bolt into the floorpan on a 65 vert ?Are they a standard size or do they differ depending on the reproduction.Have new floors will be getting new lap belts so need to be
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| Classic example of car buying scam | 06 Jan 2005 02:36 GMT | 21 |
I hope everyone is up on the money order/check mailed to you to buy your car scam. Here is a great example of one trying to buy our 68 Coupe we have for sale: Begin Quote:
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| 1990 MO-stang? | 05 Jan 2005 19:05 GMT | 3 |
Here's an interesting swap, I'm just getting ready to drop a 383 BB mopar engine w 727 into a 90 mustang LX. Everything's a go exept I'm waiting on a rear sump oil pan. The engine ran 11's in a 74 dart, so I can't imagine what the mo-stang will be like! I can imagine the comments ...
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| Just had to laugh | 05 Jan 2005 05:47 GMT | 9 |
A guy has been leaving notes on my daughter's 64.5 mustang (good running and looking condition except for faded paint) asking if she'd sell it. Finally he runs into her and says he'll give her $1200 for it!!! She says no, he says he'll go as high as $1500. I ask daughter, "did ...
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| wheel bearings | 05 Jan 2005 04:46 GMT | 3 |
I've replaced the front wheel bearings in my 93 LX a couple of times ( 218K daily driver) but this time the driver side won't stop squeaking except when I brake. What causes the squeak? I had new races pressed in and hand packed the bearings. Any ideas?.
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| fuel pumps... | 05 Jan 2005 04:42 GMT | 8 |
How many horsepower will a high performance mechanical fuel pump on a 302 support? Would it be better to use an electric pump? Application is for a crate 302 FRPP 345 HP motor with a 625cfm Grant Road Demon through Heddman shorties and a Flowmaster dual series 30 & "H" pipe ...
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| Ping MUSTTANGUY | 04 Jan 2005 19:03 GMT | 1 |
Tim, I need a pure control solenoid for a 96 GT. Can you help out?
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| What's up with all the spam suddenly? | 04 Jan 2005 16:38 GMT | 13 |
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| Toploader 4 speed question | 04 Jan 2005 06:00 GMT | 4 |
I'm entertaining the idea of installing a toploader in the '70 fastback project I purchased recently. The engine's going to be a mild 460. I'm looking for a big block toploader with the 1 3/8th input shaft. The problem is I want a wide ratio transmission and the big block ...
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