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Ohio
My Car
1972 Mustang convertible
We got my 72 convertible started after 30 years. It only took a new battery, coil and a little gas in the carburetor. The next step is to replace the gas tank and lines as well as the radiator which shows signs of leakage and corrosion. I hope to include pictures of my progress. This is a great forum to learn about these cars and the restoration process. Thanks.
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We got my 72 convertible started after 30 years. It only took a new battery, coil and a little gas in the carburetor. The next step is to replace the gas tank and lines as well as the radiator which shows signs of leakage and corrosion. I hope to include pictures of my progress. This is a great forum to learn about these cars and the restoration process. Thanks.
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We got my 72 convertible started after 30 years. It only took a new battery, coil and a little gas in the carburetor. The next step is to replace the gas tank and lines as well as the radiator which shows signs of leakage and corrosion. I hope to include pictures of my progress. This is a great forum to learn about these cars and the restoration process. Thanks.
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We got my 72 convertible started after 30 years. It only took a new battery, coil and a little gas in the carburetor. The next step is to replace the gas tank and lines as well as the radiator which shows signs of leakage and corrosion. I hope to include pictures of my progress. This is a great forum to learn about these cars and the restoration process. Thanks.
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Awesome bud. I didn’t even try to start mine, worried about causing more damage before pulling the motor for the rebuild.
 
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