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    New Member

    Welcome from Texas.
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    Large voltage Drop

    What I would do is to try to see where the voltage drop is coming from, trace it all the way down from the battery to the starter, piece by piece. Here is a good video on how to do that:
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    Clear vs green glass- why two?

    The green glass is what manufacturers called tinted glass, it was an option.
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    New member from Northeast Arkansas

    Welcome from East Texas! Great story, I wish my dad had been a car guy and helped me when I was young. He was the farthest thing from a car guy, any vehicle he had he drove it till the wheels fell off it, LOL. Those memories of you and your dad working on your Mustang will be with you forever...
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    New from Oz

    Hello and welcome from East Texas!
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    Whistling sound when I press the brake pedal.

    Every time I have had that whistling sound when I press the brakes, it has been a bad booster. So, it is most probably your booster, but check everything else to rule out a vacuum leak somewhere else. Disconnect your brake booster hose from the back or the manifold or carburetor and put a plug...
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    Welding floor onto rocker

    I kind of figured this out the hard way while doing butt welds on quite a few patch panels on my Mustang. First thing I would say is that doing lap welds is much easier, and the end result is probably stronger as you are not doing a ton of grinding on your new welds and metal, which will weaken...
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    Welding floor onto rocker

    Before I did my front floor pan, I probably saw every video on replacing Mustang floor pans on YouTube. IMHO these 2 are the best:
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    '71 Boss 12k miles. This one will be expensive!

    My understanding is the the rear spoiler was optional on the Boss 351.
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    Welding floor onto rocker

    I did use self taping screws on the floor pan, I screwed it on to the frame rails. To make it easier to tap the screws in, I drilled a small pilot hole before I put the self tapping screw in. Frame rails, and if you do it on the rockers are quite thick, or at least thicker than the floor.
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    1972 Mach 1 at Mecum.

    I also saw the 25 day reserve of diesel fuel issue. Supposedly there was over 45 days of reserve just 2 months ago...
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    Gap between tail panel and trunk floor

    How big is that gap? The one thing that I would do before I started pushing the tail panel into the truck floor is to tack it into place or place a couple of self tapping screws to hold it in and put the trunk and the rear valance on the car, just lightly bolt them into place, just to make sure...
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    302 Header Options

    Every black painted header will cook off the paint, the paint is just there so that the headers do not rust inside the boxes as they sit to get sold. Unless it is a ceramic coated header in black, it will cook off.
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    advice about cylinder head

    There are a number of aftermarket aluminum heads out there, and most are excellent heads. What I see as the biggest issue with spending a ton of money on aluminum heads is that the Cleveland heads flow so well, even the 2V heads flow very well. So, you do not see the HP gains you would see if...
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    1972 Mach 1 at Mecum.

    I think that the only thing that let that car down was that it was a 72 instead of a 71. If it had been a 71 M code, it would have probably brought in more money. As soon as compression ratios go down on classic cars, the price plummets, even though a 72 is basically identical to a 71, and the Q...
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