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Old 06-04-2004, 11:00 PM
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I'm looking for a good forum dedicated to Mustangs. Can anyone point me to one?
 
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Old 06-04-2004, 11:08 PM
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You didn't say what year.

Have a look through this forum for about 10-15 Mustang related threads.

You can even use the search feature.
 
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Not strictly Mustangs but www.fordmuscle.com is good.
If you want to just hang out with some other Mustang people and have some fun check out http://themustangstable.com/ and tell them I sent you
 
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Actually, its for a 66 Mustang. A question about a water leak (unrelated to the heater) beneath the dash.

Thanks for the info. It's much appreciated
 
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Does it have air?
 
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If it leaks during rain or washing then the cowl is probably rusted out. Common on these cars. There is a tube in the cowl that the heater box draws from. The tube and area around it rust and leak. Then the floorboards go. There are repair kits that consist of a plastic tube that gets glued in. I fixed mine with some POR and a fiberglass/resin kit.
 
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Try va-mustang.com
 
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Actually, its for a 66 Mustang. A question about a water leak (unrelated to the heater) beneath the dash.
WWW.Mustangsandmore.com

Fantastic tech help there. Either in the Classic Forum, or if you have a race related 'stang, the Race Forum.

You can't find better advice for a classic Mustang on the 'net.

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Old 06-06-2004, 12:34 PM
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If it leaks during rain or washing then the cowl is probably rusted out. Common on these cars. There is a tube in the cowl that the heater box draws from. The tube and area around it rust and leak. Then the floorboards go. There are repair kits that consist of a plastic tube that gets glued in. I fixed mine with some POR and a fiberglass/resin kit.
Sure appreciate the help from everyone

Yupe, looks like this is where the problem lays. The owner had attempted an earlier repair but failed. Looks like the fenders, hood, and windshield are coming out and a lot of spotweld drilling is going to accuire.
 
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