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I don't frequent this part of the forums very often as I spend all my time messing with my '99 and cursing my dad for leaving the '72 sitting in the garage ALL the time almost.
I've tried to convince him this year to finally ditch the stock exhaust on the car, and the monstrous mufflers that are obviously choking the sound.
I'm a bit more interested however in knowing what it would take to wake the car up.
It's an automatic '72 Mach with the Q Code 351-4v.
I've heard enough people talk about heads/cam swap on OHV motors doing wonders, and being much simpler than the head swap was on my '99GT.
What do you guys recommend for a car that's never going to be a strip car, but needs some motor work to make it a good bit quicker on the street?
I'm sure I could handle MOST of the labor with the help of my dad or some friends.
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I have a couple of performance items listed in this section which might help. Otherwise check out this site and post up your question as these guys have a ton of knowledge about the Cleveland. http://www.network54.com/Forum/119419/
would you be interersted in stock intakes from a 73? i actually have two boxes of misc. parts i am trying to get rid of. I sold my 73 fastback a few years ago and have misc. parts in the gargage i need to get rid of. would you be interested?
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