So I just reinstalled the 351c in my 71, and I dont recall where the engine to frame ground is. I may have missed placed the cable, and I don't remember the mounting points. I have pics of everything else. Anybody have a good pic of the ground cable and where it's mounted?
Thanks
Ok, so on to the next step in my project, I want to remove the doors, hood, front quarters, yada yada. Is there a good post somewhere, or a really good book on the teardown, bolt locations, etc? All the books I've looked at focus on the 60's models.
So my deluxe door panels are bad, needing replacing. I've been pricing, seems around $400-500 for a set. I was thinking of doing something a little custom though.
Anyone else do a custom door panel? Suggestions?
So my 71 Mach 1 came to me with some sad aftermarket wheels. I have a friend with used styled steel rims off of his 67. 2 are 14x6 for the rear, 2 are 14x5 1/2 for the front. I have stock disks in the front. They seem to fit, anybody see why they may be an issue? If not, suggestions on tire...
Can I get somebody to post a pic of how the trunk latch catch/striker is mounted? I replaced the taillight panel, but the new one didn't have one mounted. I bought a replacement but forgot how it attaches.
Thank you
So, I'm new to the 71 mustangs, and the 351 in mine. I bought mine 4 months ago, drove it in on the gas that was in the tank, and immediately took it apart. Have never bought gas for it.
Now I'm asking myself, what kind of gas should I run in it (once it's back together)?
I was working in the trunk, removing surface rust and found a lot of what I think is caulk around and in the trunk brakets. When I removed the caulk, there was a nice surprise of a lot of rust. So...I will need to replace them and the sheet metal underneath it. Was the caulk from the factory...
So I'm relatively new to the forums, and to my mustang. I picked up a 71 mach 1 a few months back. I've asked a few questions here, but I'm finally getting underway with the work. In the middle of rear body work, it will be a long journey. I'm learning a lot and having fun. I had a 67 a...