I'm an old phart newbie
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I'm an old phart newbie
I've been in love with the mustangs ever sense I saw my first 64 1/2 convertable in high school. My first running car was a 55 ford fairlane convert. Yellow and Black. My next one was a 55 4 door that got me into trouble with water pipes for an exhaust. I've had neumorous fords after that. My favorite was a 65 mustang coupe I raced at the outlaw strip in Winston county Alabama. The car was "Alabama stock" LOL. I've built a lot of street rods and other cars. I got old and retired. Yeah, right. I work harder now than when I was working. I honestly cant see where I had the time to work. Anyway...I'm building one more car before I cash in my chips. Never mind about the other 6 or 7 projects I got setting around. I love to modify things, so I may get flamed here, but that's ok. I'm used to it. My 77 XJS Jag has a 350 vette engine in it, so you can sort of get the drift. My current project is a 1972 Datsan 240Z with a 82 stang 5.0 in it. The body is being highly modified and will have the Cobra accent. I watch the stangs run over the camaro's and vettes at the local drag strip and I got the bug once again. The 240 will weigh less than 2400 pounds!
I love the sound of a Ford reving up!
I love the sound of a Ford reving up!
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RE: I'm an old phart newbie
Welcome to the forums. No flaming from me sounds like you got some pretty cool projects goin on there. If you got any questions just ask somebodys bound to have an answer.
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RE: I'm an old phart newbie
Thanks Ya'll. Just don't ask me any questions about this new fangled electronic stuff. I quit turning wrenches at dealerships when chrysler come out with their lean burn system. For those of you who don't know, that was back in the middle to late 70's I believe. I'm a carb and points man!
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RE: I'm an old phart newbie
and this old fart remembers the points and carb era very well too! cut my teeth on those old Chevy distributors with the little window in the cap! welcome and have fun here! you can probably teach these youngsters here a thing or two and they might even be able to teach you a little about EFI too, can't never tell!