MooseStang
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I'm considering buying, would like to know the lowdown on parts compatibility and other things I may not be thinking about.
Anyone here have one?
Anyone here have one?
So it is supposedly a rare car. Since convertibles aren't mostly meant to be violently driven and more a sunshine cruiser why not an old inline six? If the overall condition is good go for it. They seem to be very reliable. But you already have a convertible. What's your motivation? Collecting? One for you and one for the missus? Bored of all done projects on your other car?I found this a little while ago...
For the 1972 models, Ford built 6,401 convertibles.
Of those, 565 convertibles were built with the "L" code 250-1V I-6.
Of those, 356 had the "W" code C4 transmissions.
All other 209 of them had the "1" code 3 speed manual.
I'm looking at a stick and it supposedly has factory AC.
i have a 6 cylinder it is grate around the town but very lacking on the freeway and steep hills i have a friend that installed a 300 truck motor in his 71 and loves itRight, I'm wanting a more "cruise-worthy" setup. Maybe not run as hot as the "Q" (Texas summer heat), more bullet proof engine maintenance. I'll do what I can with the 250, and maybe look at a 300 swap later.
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