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Recent content by Tequila

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    1968 Few Pictures

    Thanks Rob. appreciate the info on greasing. I agree. better to rebuild.
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    1968 Few Pictures

    Thanks Dan! I always have a special memory of your dad. I bought the light pedestals from him a while back and there was a mixup with the address. USPS sent the package back as undeliverable. Your dad re-shipped it again and he wouldn't take the extra postage from me even though it was my...
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    1968 Few Pictures

    Thanks. I don't know much about the Borgensen steering system. One of the videos I watched a while back included cutting the steering column and I just didn't want to cut the somewhat rare tilt column. Good suggestion.
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    1968 Few Pictures

    Thanks Rob. Unfortunately redhead steering site doesn't list Mustang steering box. Maybe because cores are hard to find. If I could figure out a way to get it removed without removing the headers etc I would love to get it get it rebuilt. I guess I may have no choice but to remove the...
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    1968 Few Pictures

    Thanks! The tires are 225/60R15 Cooper and Legendary Wheel Magnum 500 Alloy Wheel 15"x7". With this setup we did have to upgrade to adjustable strut rod from Open Tracker, eliminating the very slight tire rubbing issue because the rubber bushings on the regular strut rods were flexing.
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    1968 Few Pictures

    Thanks. I will give that a try first.
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    1968 Few Pictures

    Thanks all for the compliments. Appreciate it. Good question about the headrest and so glad Marty chimed in. I was going to take it out and try it the other way. Glad I didn't have to since some of the hardware can be hard to find if I end up breaking it. By the way, any suggestions on...
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    1968 Few Pictures

    Hello, Just wanted to share a few pictures from the recently completed restoration. Still needs a few more things to tweak, including engine bay wiring looms, fixing the sloppy power steering, A/C recharge, and finally get the tilt mechanism to work properly. First picture is how I...
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    ADMIN CALL FOR PHOTOS! -Submit your pics for the 2023 CS Calendar! - Deadline Oct 22, 2022

    I am sending you mine as well. After a long 5 year restoration.
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    1968 Speedometer gear teeth

    Thanks Rob. Appreciate the lead. I called and unfortunately they specialize on manual transmissions so they couldn't help me. Anyways, I am hoping to remove the old speedo gear this weekend and look into it.
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    1968 Speedometer gear teeth

    Thank you. Appreciate the help. I will give that a shot.
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    1968 Speedometer gear teeth

    Hello, I have a 3.40 gear ratio posi-trac rear end with C4 auto transmission. The speedometer MPH hour is way off when driving. For example, the gauge reads about 42 MPH when going at 35 MPH (measured via GPS). I have the standard C4 transmission speedometer gear in there. I was...
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    1968 Wiring dilemma

    Neil, not sure if your issue is related to this post, but my car's wiring in the new harness was also reversed as Cesar described in #16 in the attached thread. Sorry if I misunderstood your issue and sending you on a goose chase. We didn't find out about the issue until everything was hooked...
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    . Bob Teets

    Dan, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and family. I remember talking to Bob to order my fog light pedestals and I accidentally gave my old zip code so the post office returned them. Bob was so kind enough to mail it to me again and did not charge me for shipping the 2nd time, despite my...
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    . Mike Jewell

    I remember talking to Mike about 5 years ago about a grille. He was so helpful and super nice. RIP Mike.
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