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Old 11-03-2009, 10:40 PM   #11
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okay, it is 1/2inch deepwell. <s>now I just need to buy one. or borrow one.</s> I forgot, I have aset! yayyy, I'm gonna go take the seat out.
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Old 11-03-2009, 11:33 PM   #12
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I just found out I have what appears to be a leak off my U-joints. but those cant leak, and it looks like trans fluid anyway, kinda reddish.....CRAP, what's that mean? another part for me to fix and more money to spend?
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Old 11-03-2009, 11:53 PM   #13
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That last thing was a seatbelt waring light...I moded mine so its now a fuel system armed light

That red crap is trans fluid its probably leaking from a bad tail shaft seal...Those are easy to replace and cost about a buck or 2

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Old 11-03-2009, 11:58 PM   #14
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seatbelts? my car never had seatbelts, or so I thought. I though 1967 1/2+ had to have them, mine was manufactured in '66. i've never seen any studs in the floor to bolt them too either.

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Old 11-04-2009, 12:07 AM   #15
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I think I hit the nail on the head... not sure how hard the c4 seals are to extract...They should pry out after a bit.

Awesome floor pan replacement!!

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haha, the bonehead before me did that. He liked rivets I guess. My passenger side quarter panel is riveted on, no joke. The funny thing is is that the rest of my floor pans are almost 100% rust free and good looking. and then he used the worst material he could to RIVET it on. gosh, what where they thinking????
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Old 11-04-2009, 01:07 AM   #17
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Cool thing about these cars are parts are CHEAP......but.......they will eat you up if you have to change allot...especially anything with chrome on it.
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Looking at your picture in the fist post. The red is the heater. The green is the windshield washer. The blue is the emergency brake.
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anybody know the size of the deep socket to get the seats out? 1/2 inch I suppose?
Done it a spazillion times. 1/2" deep socket 3/8" drive, 6" extension and ratchet handle.
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haha, the bonehead before me did that. He liked rivets I guess. My passenger side quarter panel is riveted on, no joke. The funny thing is is that the rest of my floor pans are almost 100% rust free and good looking. and then he used the worst material he could to RIVET it on. gosh, what where they thinking????

OMG!

Ford designed these cars with the quarter skin as 20% of the structural strength of the rear end. With yours riveted, that strength is lost.
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