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Just joined. There's some great threads trouble code diognostics. It helps just reading all the ideas! I love Fords (more love to the oldies then the new..)
my rides as follows:
1948 Club Coupe= handed down from Dad who bought it new. I still have all the hotrod flathead stuff.
1964 1/2 Mustang =my first car
1965 Ranchero = restored it for my son
1966 Mustang = my second car I've had for 38 years.
1968 Mustang conv. = 351w, 5spd, 4 wheel disc brakes = my hotrod
2001 Excursion = the beast
2004 F150 crew = daily driver with 115,000 on the clock
2007 Escort = hey I've got to have one car without a V8!
...I'm still trying to figure out the tools on this site!
JBradley500: The 64' has a 6 banger 250ci and C4. I put granada disc brakes up front and a aftermarket booster/master for safety. The cars super straight and white on white. It "looks" completely original inside and out. I have a 8"
rearend, a complete power steering with linkage and a 302 for it. I should go for the original stuff like 260ci but already have too many projects!! My 1954 Tractor blew out the hydrolic lift yesterday and I use it once as week. There's another project! They look cool restored.
Thanks for the comment Lostin90s.... 1990's Fords?
love those 67 Fairlane GT's, I used to have a 67' 390 close 4spd Ranchero. That thing was a mover. You really have nice fleet!
Question, what part of the site do I use for a tech question? Thanks for the help.
It depends on what year you are looking for.
Here`s the link to the list: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/index.php
Scroll down and click on the forums you want.
Don`t forget to do an introduction in your state chapter as well.
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