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Re: Re: 1967 MustangPosted by Andrew on December 05, 2004 at 11:30:34 from (142.165.215.139): In Reply to: Re: 1967 Mustang posted by the tractor vet on December 05, 2004 at 09:15:34:
My father al ready put in new floor pann and tared the snot out of it he coated the tar 1/8" thick LOL and its still like new nice and soft not a cracked in it. This mustang was different the box on the passenger that suports the front corner was never installed so at the factory must have been a long weekend and they forgot to do it. so dad welded that in front and rear fenders are new has a 1967 289 2bbl out of a comet origenally had a 200 six banger the 289 is all origenal except dad through in a set of main and con brg in still std size. runs good has great compression just needs a new carb. All we have to do is install new leave springs and add the V8 engine style coils on the front then the rear frame rails and the bottome of that car is close to new. needs a paint job the paint is peeling so i was talkign dad into sandign it down to bare metal and priming it then sending it out to a body shop to get a nice new coat of candy apple red :)... this car has had alot of rear end trouble after we put the 289 in it. that 289 eats that rear end like its made from tin foil LOL. dont even have to floor it hard to do that. hahaha.
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