hey great to be on here. new member 1973 2 door

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  1. gonzoayres

    gonzoayres Member

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    Hey everyone,

    Glad to have found this forum. I picked up a 1973 Mav a few years ago and have just driven as is since then. Thinking about tinkering with it and thats how I stumbled across this forum.

    Here are a few things about my car:

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    250 6cyl
    automatic
    beige interior and exterior

    Here are a few things that have been done to the car:

    independent dual exhaust
    front disc brake knuckles from a 65 mustang
    adjustable coil over front suspension
    ported heads
    mild cam
    weber carb
    AC delete (may put back in, i bought it with a non working system so i removed the equipment)

    Hope to get to know you guys through the forum and looking forward to being part of the Mav/Comet family 19894923_10158966958145564_112099719299090090_n.jpg 10524663_10203806709439578_7858604498103938314_n.jpg 10653533_10203806710599607_5400566601411607846_n.jpg 10620759_10203806710279599_2715613632454324358_n.jpg 10177385_10204252781631104_62338041369961938_n.jpg 1979627_10204252781151092_1072671761851239307_n.jpg image2.jpeg image1.jpeg
     
  2. 71gold

    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    one of the Ga. Boys has one like it we did a front bumper tuck on.
     

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    Thanks for the welcome. I've seen your name on the top list for the page. Hope to get to know you a little better. It is funny that you mention the bumper tuck, that is something I really want to do and have been thinking about it for a long time...but am not sure how. Is there a forum on here that talks about the process?
     
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    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    I have always heard that Hawaii cars had a heater delete from the factory. Can you shed any light on that?
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    we can get to that later...as Craig suggested tell us about your car and their status in Hawaii.
     
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    Im only 27, but I have grown up around classics my whole life (hence the Mav) I talk to my dad about classic factory cars all the time, and he says it was a very popular option to heater delete from the factory back in the day. All of our classics that we have owned over the years that were originally sold in hawaii all had heater delete. All 12 of them. So yes I would have to say this is a true statement. It is most likely due to the fact that the lowest temp here in the dead of winter is high 50's.

    This car came from Canada originally so I have the Heater and AC
     
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    :Welcome: from Atlantic Canada! Nice car.
     
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    Krazy Comet Tom

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    Delivered to Canada or built in CA? If optioned, no doubt St Thomas would delete heater same as would have Dearborn or KC...

    Heater delete was was a common for credit option in warm climates... I've seen same listed on Marti reports for other Hawaiian Ford models... Would probably offset cost of AM radio... If you ordered A/C, want it or not you got the heater, it's a integral system...

    Now days with most if not all localities requiring a defroster/defogger, I doubt such a choice is available...

    BTW welcome...
     

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