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Old 01-16-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all, i'm EXTREMELY nEW to this whole restoration bit with mustangs and all, and i was just curious... i have a 67 mustang with a V6, and the engine runs alright, but it seems rather clunky, and i was wondering how i can get rid of all the rust, covering the engine...
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Hi all, i'm EXTREMELY nEW to this whole restoration bit with mustangs and all, and i was just curious... i have a 67 mustang with a V6, and the engine runs alright, but it seems rather clunky, and i was wondering how i can get rid of all the rust, covering the engine...
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chemical dip works best.

sand blasting is cheaper.
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Hi all, i'm EXTREMELY nEW to this whole restoration bit with mustangs and all, and i was just curious... i have a 67 mustang with a V6, and the engine runs alright, but it seems rather clunky, and i was wondering how i can get rid of all the rust, covering the engine...
-Roy
hm, not sure about your question... but I think if you post in the Classic Mustangs forum you may run into some people that can give ya better answers. This forum is for the V6es built since 1994, so it's a slightly different crowd.
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