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Here is a pictureofthe engine compartment of a 66Mustang I am restoring for my daughters first car. I put a Heidt's Mustang II suspension kit in it and a slightly built 86 SVO 2.3 turbo motor that has 300+ hp, automatic trany and 9" disc brake rear end. I have till May to get it done. So I better get on it.
RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours?
Here's what I drive now, although the pic was taken a few years ago, it's essentially this clean.
'67 Convertible. Edelbrock Performer 289 intake Carter 4bbl, Hooker headers, Cobra valve covers (hey, they came with the car), stock heads + cam, Monte Carlo bar + export brace, stock dizzy with Pertronix ignition, stock fan, conduit-look upper rad hose cover, Optima battery. Only change in looks is that I have a taller (and cleaner) air filter element, STP PN#3648.
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67 mustang coupe.
highly modified 289, built c4 trans, and 8" rear with 1.5" lift H/D springs and comp engineering 50/50's with an auburn posi 3:55 outback.
I Still have alot of work to go on my resto but its alive and kickin'.
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