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General 71-73 Discussion
71-73 Mustang Talk
Would you buy a 71-73 again?
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<blockquote data-quote="shaheenk" data-source="post: 395732" data-attributes="member: 4024"><p>Hi Mac</p><p></p><p>The car is completed, this was my first "american" build , I am more setup for european and Japanese cars as we have alot more of them here. The market in SA is quite different to the US where people are willing to impart knowledge , this forum has been a great source of help for me, I only found it later in my build but the help was immense. </p><p></p><p>The car was not built as a restoration so a number of items were changed , modded or even dropped off. The final bit of the puzzle was done yetserday when I finally got the brakes sorted out and now it does not flat spot the rears . There is still a rattle over bumps which sounds liek transmission or exhaust or rear suspension, I will need to check it when I have time . For now it starts and drives. </p><p></p><p>The person who stripped the car owes me money , he is unemployed and i know I will never see anything from it . Life goes on and we learn lessosn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaheenk, post: 395732, member: 4024"] Hi Mac The car is completed, this was my first "american" build , I am more setup for european and Japanese cars as we have alot more of them here. The market in SA is quite different to the US where people are willing to impart knowledge , this forum has been a great source of help for me, I only found it later in my build but the help was immense. The car was not built as a restoration so a number of items were changed , modded or even dropped off. The final bit of the puzzle was done yetserday when I finally got the brakes sorted out and now it does not flat spot the rears . There is still a rattle over bumps which sounds liek transmission or exhaust or rear suspension, I will need to check it when I have time . For now it starts and drives. The person who stripped the car owes me money , he is unemployed and i know I will never see anything from it . Life goes on and we learn lessosn. [/QUOTE]
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