Where abouts on VI are you located? There are a couple of really great exhaust shops in Vancouver area, but again depends on how much your budget...
Hi Matt: Thanks for the update, sent you PM......... David
Hi Matt: Yes, after doing some searching and comparing, found it to be from 69 Mustang, 70 has a couple of slight differences, but that could be...
Hi Frank: So what are you going to do with your Crown Vic set up, sell it?? David
I purchased an extra set of Brake/Clutch Pedals from William (William623) and the Clutch Pedal is slightly different, apparently 69.5 early 70 are...
Hi Everett: Sent you a PM..........can you take a picture of area where that spacer is??? David
This is another one of my "what if projects", having 2 separate piece Hub and Rotor, just like most modern cars, easier to do brake work when...
Thanks for the additional pics! Keep us posted on how your project goes! When the weather warms up a bit, it will be my turn to do some...
Thanks for the info! I remember reading that a couple of years ago, might look more into that, since the Crown Vic rotors fit perfectly and he...
Thanks for the additional info! I did look at Scarebird and what they offered, there was another fellow MGCHEVYPARTS that offered similar set up,...
Anyone know if there is someone who makes a separate 2 piece Front Hub and Rotor (11") for our Mav/Comets OEM drum or disc spindles? I know one...
On my 74 Comet 2 door 302 C4 driveshaft was 46 1/2", measured center to center of U-joint eyes. David
http://www.maverick.to/foreign-mavericks/history-of-shelby-de-mexico/ David
That is the same linkage set up I had on both my 73 and 74, bracket bolt directly to the frame rail, no plate. I will look at the Ford Master...
Tom: I wonder if that plate was used only on earlier cars or 6 cylinders? Both my 73 and 74 where 302 with column shift C4's and I did not have...
Could be frame bracket for Clutch Equalizer (Z-bar) Arm, is it attached with 2 bolts? David Frame side bracket is on the left side of picture:...
The rubber/breather vent tube, just goes into where you see it in the frame, just get a new longer rubber hose from any auto parts store, same as...
That looks like it would work, for $7 definitely worth a try, cheaper than buying new shocks.........good luck! David
If you can not locate your mounting hardware, you probably could put together, using 1/2" bolt/washers etc., but I am pretty sure the shocks...
The rubber line is a breather for the rear end, just cut end so nice and square, push back onto vent tube and use hose clamp to secure...... As...
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