This is a test - But since your reading, I have just done a pre spring cleaning and have quite a few 66 Thunderbird parts. If anyone has a need or knows of ...
Hi gang, My '66 Mustang, 289 2bbl, used a hot air choke. Unfortunately, the DPO removed all that stuff and went manual. I just bought a new carb and the heat...
I've just acquired a 66 coupe mustang and one interesting appointment it has is a running pony hood ornmnent. Judging by its wear it looks original, but can't...
Sounds like an addon. How is it attached. If it is pins in holes, and is original, the holes would be punched not drilled. Examine the edges of the holes. ...
I did this many moons ago... I took a piece of soft copper tubing, drilled a series of holes in it toward one end. Then pinched the end closed so that the...
Thanks to all who replied to the hot air choke question I posed yesterday. I have effected a solution while I continue to research the proper positioning of...
Its attached with two bolts with star washers and nuts. The bolts, nuts, washers are painted the same color as the underside of the hood, which is red. The...
Does anybody know of a place that sells clear vinyl covers for a 66 Mustang coupe? I want to showoff the pony interior w/o risk of damaging it or covering it...
If those nuts and washers were painted the same time as the under side of the hood that implies it is an add-on. If we can answer some basic questions I think...
That would be my first choice also. However, I thought this list did not allow mods. What are the rules here? Ray One owner, early 65 Convert able, 351W,...
Ray writes, ... My PERSONAL rules with classic cars are simple: + Drive them + Respect them (don't abuse them) + Make no irreversible changes e.g. radial tires...
By your rules I give myself a two and a half. I COULD put all my cars back to stock, if I had the original parts, which I don't. Does that include paint? My...
Yee haa! Sounds like fun! And I too hate rust. Our '66 coupe has some rust in the rear quarters from the PDO's dodgy Bondo repairs. That will get cut out...
Hey gang, I have a 1964.5 Mustang coupe 289 4BBL, automatic Califronia car which is about 85% complete, anyone interested. Ron Sacramento, CA...
The Sherry's
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Jan 10, 2002 4:20 am
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Hello Gang, Are any of you attending or competing in the "100 Acre Wood Rally" ( http://www.100aw.org ) next month in Salem, MO? My son and I are crewing for...
Hello Gang, My son and I are restoring a '66 coupe. We started by repairing all the bits that have been neglected for 36 years. The list grew long as we don't...
Great. Thanks. We will possibly replace the plenum, depending upon what we find when the unit is removed. rick ... From: "Ray Davison" <raydav@...> ...
I was hoping someone could help me. I have a great interest in owning/enjoying a 65/66 Mustang convertible, but my knowledge of what to look for/problem...
Rick, Sound slike you're ont he right track to removing the heater box. Remember that the top of the unit is connected to the underside if the cowl. That's ...
In a message dated 1/12/2002 10:15:16 AM, bri_b@... writes: << Free advice: Install a new heater core now, while the box is out! Well worth it! ... ...
JCool289@...
Jan 13, 2002 4:59 am
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Sean, We recently found ourselves in the same position and now own a great '65 convertible. I don't know of a website although I imagine they exist. We simply...
Please help me out. I have coolant running 210 F on my 67 Mustang with no air conditioning. However, the heater is very weak. I pulled the heater box,...
Walter Boyd
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Jan 14, 2002 2:53 am
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Best thanks! rick ... From: "B B" <bri_b@...> To: <vintage-mustangs@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 9:13 AM Subject:...