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  1. Classic Tech
    Hello All! so I found this related thread (which was super helpful, but then lead me to the following concern) http://www.allfordmustangs.com/forums/classic-tech/216913-engine-block-code-mustang.html I'm looking at buying (on craigslist) a '1965 Mustang Coupe, with Matching V8, original body...
  2. Classic Tech
    I have done body work for over 20 years but can honestly say most always have been General motors vehicles with frames this is my first Ford and it's for the wife. My question to the forum is where do I start when the trunk area, quarter panels, rear inner fenders, inside floor, front torque...
  3. Classic Tech
    Newbie, have had my 65 289 C code coupe for about a year. Just wondering if someone can identify what these holes in the engine bay were for? I've seen other engine bay pics posted and they appear to be present in other cars and plugged up in various ways. Thanks! 1965 Mustang 289 2bbl coupe
  4. Classic Tech
    I'm a mustang beginner and have got myself in a bit over my head. I thought it would be easy to piece together a clutch but am having a hard time finding parts. The mustang suppliers all seem to skip over the inline 6, lots of stuff for V8s though. I finally found something on EBay that looks...
  5. Classic Tech
    Been looking for information on removing the Letters and Front Fender Rocker panels without damaging them. My 70 is Early so the letters are removable. Do I remove the letters before removing rocker panel? Or do you remove the Rocker then the letters. I read that the letters have a slot and...
  6. Classic Tech
    My 1965 Mustang coupe, with a 289 V8 engine, is having some issues. The other day while driving, my clutch pedal started sticking to the floor. I immediatly checked the internal system(which i had to work on last year) to see if something was physically blocking the pedal. No such luck. So I...
  7. Classic Tech
    I am pretty new at this, and I have just completed a light overhaul of my 289. New gaskets from short block up, and a new timing chain. The work I have done so far, seems up to par, it runs strong, for a 40+ year old motor, with novice work done. I put most of that down to the idiot proof...
  8. New Member Introductions | No Tech Questions
    hello everybody im brett 21 yrs old and right now I own a 08 gt with a motor ive been building and I just bought a 65 mustang coupe with a 289 and a c4 trans. what my questions are is I have a 302 out of a late 80s fox body. I would like to pull the 289 and swap with the 302 for the simple fact...
  9. Classic Tech
    I am taking over a half finished 1965 restomod. The PO put in SN95 front and rear disk brakes, but never connected them. My question is what master cylinder and proportioning block do I need? Thought and tips are more than welcome! Thanks
  10. Classic Tech
    Hey guys, I have a 65 Mustang coupe and it recently started making this awful noise from the front end. The best way I can describe this noise is its as if I am driving over bumps with every wheel rotation, or in other words, every wheel rotation produces this bumping noise and feeling. I lifted...
  11. New Member Introductions | No Tech Questions
    Just got my first project car - 65 Mustang. Previous owner put a 302 in with a blower, supercharger etc and matched it up with a 4 speed toploader and an 8.8" rear end. Body and interior need a lot , but that should be fun. Apologies for newbie questions in advance. bob
  12. Classic Talk
    This is my 1965 Mustang. My great grandfather bought this car in the mid 1970's, and was the second owner. Was factory 289 manual transmission with white interior. After he passed away my great grandmother drove it and eventually swapping the 289 and manual for a 302 automatic. After her...
  13. Classic Tech
    Hello, I have a 1965 restomod coupe with an issue with the headlights. There is no issue with turning them on or off but the issue is when they've been on for over approximately 10 consecutive minutes. Then they will begin going on and off repeatedly on their own. This will occur whether the...
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