1998 GT with a DOHC 4.6L?
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The undercarriage and interior are both just as clean as the body and engine compartment...
I think I'll leave it stock... I'm starting to think it's perfect just like it is... Check my album out.. I'll post some other pics in a bit.. Thanks for your help guys..
I think I'll leave it stock... I'm starting to think it's perfect just like it is... Check my album out.. I'll post some other pics in a bit.. Thanks for your help guys..
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The undercarriage and interior are both just as clean as the body and engine compartment...
I think I'll leave it stock... I'm starting to think it's perfect just like it is... Check my album out.. I'll post some other pics in a bit.. Thanks for your help guys..
I think I'll leave it stock... I'm starting to think it's perfect just like it is... Check my album out.. I'll post some other pics in a bit.. Thanks for your help guys..
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Well....dude was asking about and obviously a bit confused by the SOHC / DOHC Ford engines and the differences between them and that led me to start looking at google pictures & images and I stumbled across that righteous video.
Then it occured to me that a lot of the newer Mustang fans / owners may not know that Ford has had an OHC engine in its stable for 50+- years and would possibly enjoy a video of the engine familys genisis.
My wife says I have attention deficit disorder and SQUIRREL.
That's WTF.
Then it occured to me that a lot of the newer Mustang fans / owners may not know that Ford has had an OHC engine in its stable for 50+- years and would possibly enjoy a video of the engine familys genisis.
My wife says I have attention deficit disorder and SQUIRREL.
That's WTF.