any ideas for my 67HT?
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any ideas for my 67HT?
I am 22years old and bought my first mustang 3 months ago. I love the car. I drove it for a month and then i put it in the garage. Now in norway we have about 5 months of winter now befor we can cruice again. That is 5 long months, but also 5 months in the garage
I have some plans for the car this year. Iam going to do some work on my rear axel. 3.50:1, a power track locker and pouder painting. I think this will be nice with my C6 and 338hp 390 engine
Im also going to get som new wheels this winter. I am thinking of putting on 17x8 wheels whit som chrome. I think that will look great. I like these Boyd rims, i think they will look great.
What do you people think of my car? any other ideas?
I have some plans for the car this year. Iam going to do some work on my rear axel. 3.50:1, a power track locker and pouder painting. I think this will be nice with my C6 and 338hp 390 engine
Im also going to get som new wheels this winter. I am thinking of putting on 17x8 wheels whit som chrome. I think that will look great. I like these Boyd rims, i think they will look great.
What do you people think of my car? any other ideas?
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RE: any ideas for my 67HT?
well, i thought as it a 67 and as you live in norway you could make a 1967 Ski Country Special here is the info: The Denver dealers also created a promotional package called the Ski Country Special available during the winter of that year and the following colors were made available: Aspen Red, Vail Blue, Winter Park Turquoise, Loveland Green and Breckenridge Yellow. This promotion was not limited to the Mustang and was available on the Galaxie and Fairlane models as well.
The qualifying Ski Country equipment included: ski rack, "coffee bar" (luggage rack), limited slip axle, special emblem, and two snow tires. The ads appeared in the Dec. 8th 1966 Rocky Mountain News. The ad appears again on the 9th, the 10th and the 15th of Dec. also.
I don't like the chrome wheels myself to bling for me i like the classic steel wheels or torque thrust d's
The qualifying Ski Country equipment included: ski rack, "coffee bar" (luggage rack), limited slip axle, special emblem, and two snow tires. The ads appeared in the Dec. 8th 1966 Rocky Mountain News. The ad appears again on the 9th, the 10th and the 15th of Dec. also.
I don't like the chrome wheels myself to bling for me i like the classic steel wheels or torque thrust d's
#3
RE: any ideas for my 67HT?
Sounds great. I have long winters too.. very very short summer here. Part of the reason why so many people from Finnlan, Sweden, Norway, and Germany live here.. Plus we have a really really big lake.
If you like the wheels, great. You could consider some larger brakes since you have 17" wheels in mind.. otherwise the car looks nice and I wouldnt change much.
If you like the wheels, great. You could consider some larger brakes since you have 17" wheels in mind.. otherwise the car looks nice and I wouldnt change much.
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RE: any ideas for my 67HT?
ORIGINAL: Brandontyler65
how many quarts is your oil pan
how many quarts is your oil pan
I want to exchange it with one thats not so low, so I can lower the car. I have plans to do a make over in the engine rom next winter because it looks bad and I want some aluminum heads on the engine.
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