crzyfun
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- Jul 6, 2018
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- Location
- South Hadley, MA
- My Car
- a '72 mach 1 convertible
My mid-life "project" car.
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-Dan
Crazy! Fun!
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-Dan
Crazy! Fun!
Dave,Steve pretty much covered what your questions were.
I did think that you could get the NASA hood as a stand alone option. It came with the 351 Q code in 72 but the black out and hood locks were also an option and could not be had separate.
On the air conditioner. I hear this at shows all the time, my 73 vert has air. Everyone wants to know why you have air on a vert. Obviously they have never owned a vert. If you ride with the top down you will get cooked by the sun. Better wear lots of sun screen, lol. If you have the top up it gets hot so the air is a great option I feel.
Now a question for you. My 73 vert had white top and CW white comfort weave interior. What is the color of your top well liner? That is the well where the top drops into when down.
You car has lots of great options. I just went to look at a parts car with similar options but have not made a deal.
Hope you make it through your crisis with a little money left.
Very common upgrade. I went from FMX auto to a T5 (5 speed). Check modern driveline. They have the bits you need for the conversion. I will say it is like driving completely different car.The challenge is to just get started... every week or so, my son (16) comes by with a new friend or two and wants to "show off" his ol' man's 'stang, and take it for a spin around the neightborhood.
Then again, it's now Sept here in CO... so I would imagine within a month or two, I'll want to stop driving it anyway, weather-wise. So maybe that'll be the catalyst that causes me to actually, seriously start tearing it down.
I'm still debating what all to do with it and how much to try and keep it original, especially since it's already not original.
One thing I'm debating: the transmission shifts pretty rough, so I'm sure it'll need some attention, which has me wondering if it's crazy (or too crazy, rather) to just swap in a manual transmission. That would be tons of fun to drive, but maybe that's just stupid. Heh.
I'm learning a ton already, though.
Crazy! Fun!
-Dan
I took a look in Marti's book and here are some numbers on the manual transmission in 72 Vert.Very common upgrade. I went from FMX auto to a T5 (5 speed). Check modern driveline. They have the bits you need for the conversion. I will say it is like driving completely different car.The challenge is to just get started... every week or so, my son (16) comes by with a new friend or two and wants to "show off" his ol' man's 'stang, and take it for a spin around the neightborhood.
Then again, it's now Sept here in CO... so I would imagine within a month or two, I'll want to stop driving it anyway, weather-wise. So maybe that'll be the catalyst that causes me to actually, seriously start tearing it down.
I'm still debating what all to do with it and how much to try and keep it original, especially since it's already not original.
One thing I'm debating: the transmission shifts pretty rough, so I'm sure it'll need some attention, which has me wondering if it's crazy (or too crazy, rather) to just swap in a manual transmission. That would be tons of fun to drive, but maybe that's just stupid. Heh.
I'm learning a ton already, though.
Crazy! Fun!
-Dan
The well liner is one area I am not sure of. The California vert 73 I have came to me with a white well liner and i did change to a black one that was in better shape. I do not know what was available just curious.Dave,Steve pretty much covered what your questions were.
I did think that you could get the NASA hood as a stand alone option. It came with the 351 Q code in 72 but the black out and hood locks were also an option and could not be had separate.
On the air conditioner. I hear this at shows all the time, my 73 vert has air. Everyone wants to know why you have air on a vert. Obviously they have never owned a vert. If you ride with the top down you will get cooked by the sun. Better wear lots of sun screen, lol. If you have the top up it gets hot so the air is a great option I feel.
Now a question for you. My 73 vert had white top and CW white comfort weave interior. What is the color of your top well liner? That is the well where the top drops into when down.
You car has lots of great options. I just went to look at a parts car with similar options but have not made a deal.
Hope you make it through your crisis with a little money left.
I have never seen any other well liner color, but black. The color of the boot cover should match the interior color, with the exception of cars with white interior which came with black boot covers. At least my old 73 vert I had back in 1975 with white interior had a black boot cover.
I am always looking to learn something new about our cars Dave, were there other combinations?