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Tech Torque Pre 1973 / 65 Fastback resto dash pad
« Last post by hamgr on April 13, 2024, 12:18:30 pm »
When is the best time to fit the dash pad, before or after windscreen install?
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Tech Torque Pre 1973 / Re: 1" drop leaf springs
« Last post by Clubman7 on April 13, 2024, 07:49:39 am »
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Tech Torque Pre 1973 / 1" drop leaf springs
« Last post by Cruzn65 on April 12, 2024, 04:32:10 pm »
Interested in 1" leaf drop springs, advice, opinion, brands 4 leaf v 5, AU suppliers?

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Tech Torque Pre 1973 / Re: Last of the 289W
« Last post by GEOFF289 on April 12, 2024, 03:08:22 pm »
Early 5 bolts aside, are there any actual differences between a 289 and 302 block?
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Tech Torque Pre 1973 / Re: Last of the 289W
« Last post by jiffy on April 12, 2024, 01:02:18 pm »
That's a very late '68 date code - I would have expected it to be a 302 as I thought 289's ran out in '67, but really I have no idea.

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Wanted To Buy / 302 windsor tappet cover spacers WTB
« Last post by v8ford70 on April 12, 2024, 10:28:40 am »
I have a 1970 302 Windsor and am after tappet cover (rocker cover) spacer plates Min 1/2" or v.good alloy covers to suit roller rockers. Please PM me cheers Phil
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Tech Torque Pre 1973 / Last of the 289W
« Last post by Woz on April 12, 2024, 09:50:16 am »
Hi guys,

Does anyone know what month in 1968 they changed the 289 to 302 Windsor?

My 68 289 has the engine stamp C8AE6015B which means i have a 302 block with 289 stroke and heads,
they ran out of 289 blocks and started using 302
the date code for my 289 is 8F13 meaning it was made 13 June 1968, the date code for the car is 16 July 1968,

the body has the chrome surround rear reflectors, some 68s have the flush mount type, guessing they are the later models,

Does anyone have a 289 built after 13 June 1968?

thanks
Woz 

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Tech Torque Pre 1973 / Re: Re windscreen install
« Last post by bigmal on April 11, 2024, 05:33:50 pm »
I used Keys Windscreens at Sutherland. They are mobile and may do your area. They were recommended for antique cars. They did a great job and weren't expensive.
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Mustang Chat Room / Re: Venetian blinds
« Last post by Aussie-67 on April 09, 2024, 09:15:44 pm »
Thanks for the advice.  I have spoken to Griff previously but wasn't able to shed any further light on the fitment.

Good thinking on CJ  I didn't think of that.  I'll give it a try, but I find their communication a bit hit and miss

Appreciate the help.

Tony
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Mustang Chat Room / Re: Venetian blinds
« Last post by Tang67 on April 09, 2024, 04:27:16 pm »

https://forum.mustang.org.au/index.php?topic=20469.0

Looks like the Part Number (FD1477-W) for those blinds are the same across a number of platforms - Falcons, Mustangs, etc.

https://www.custommustangs.com.au/venetian-rear-1964-68-mustang

Perhaps worth sending an email enquiry to CJ Pony or a similar company to see what is available specifically for a 67 Mustang.

Good luck and please keep us updated on the outcome.
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