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Project that's needs to be finished. Don't know why it's in the Lakeland CL. https://lakeland.craigslist.org/cto/d/ford-wagon/6444003435.html
Yes, but without the bursting into flames that the runabouts suffered when rear-ended.
How cool would it be to swap a Turbo 2.3 into that car? I had a 79 Pinto wagon - woefully under powered, and miserable to drive on the highway.
https://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/d/1959-ford/6353146093.html [IMG] Here is what has been done: A REBUILT 390 w/ Edlebrock and Holley 4bl A...
That's been rectified. Asking $62,000.
Like 63Fowagon said, turn the key to ACC, put a pick (paper clip) in the little hole to release the spring loaded pin, and turn it further to the...
When I bought my 66 Fairlane, the driver's door lock would not turn, but the door could be locked/unlocked from the inside. None of the actuating...
The Ford shop manuals usually list stall speed ranges for various engine configurations. The FMX did not appear until 68 though. BTW, it is my...
I was pumping gas too that summer during the 79 oil embargo, but I think I was making $2 and change an hour. Non-stop cars from open to close....
https://gainesville.craigslist.org/cto/5682530345.html The poster hasn't learned how to rotate their smart phone 90 degrees. Photos poorly lit....
I saw this picture in a story about how Florida became the Space Capitol of the US. [IMG] You can read the article at...
It's been listed for quite a while now.
I see the bracket you're talking about in a shop manual figure in the Suspension section. No dimensions, although it looks like it places the...
I don't have a Fairlane wagon, but I do have a 66 Fairlane and a shop manual. I'm also not sure what measurement you're asking for. Send me your...
I noticed a 65 Vista Cruiser on the used car lot. The detail on the asphalt is amazing - variations in color and cracks.
Try cleaning the idle air bypass valve (sometimes referred to as IAS). It is on or near the throttle body on Fords. The passageways can get...
Not all Olds 350's are the same. #5, 6, & 7 heads breathe the best. I wouldn't worry about the later light-weight castings on a street engine....
The throttle plates used on the 850 CFM q-jets are different. You can buy bushing kits from some of the places that still cater to q-jets.
Several years ago RideTech did a lowered Invicta wagon. 61 I think. Should be similar to yours.
Novus 1 - Plastic Clean & Shine works well. Novus 2 - Fine Scratch Remover will get them clear and glass-like again.