Tough 75002
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Reg: 11-17-04
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12-04-11 05:24 PM - Post#142979
Looking for a recommendation for a mechanic who can take a look at a 65 Mutang.
Basic vehicle check up, possible carb rebuild, gas take clean out.
Thanks!
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Brewer
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Reg: 06-02-07
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12-04-11 10:19 PM - Post#142995
In response to Tough 75002
Carb kit is less than $35 from autozone. If the old tank is rusty or leaks then chunk it. If its sound then drain it and fill with fresh gas. If it has been sitting a long time spin the oil pump over with a drill until you get oil pressure. Run it till warm and change the oil.
A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week.
-GEN George S. Patton
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DrivinTooFast
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Reg: 02-20-08
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12-05-11 11:16 AM - Post#143012
In response to Brewer
If you are doing a pre-purchase inspection, then there is only so much that can be done if the car is not running.
With older cars, completeness of parts is more important then running condition - other than running or not.
I would grab onto a local mustang car club forum and look for a recommendation. You are looking for a specialist not a generalist. I was in the market for an old jag and I found one that looked and ran perfectly, but I had a specialist check it out and he said - RUN!!! The went on to explain why. It was a cherry to look at, but a rotten core inside. He saved me a ton.
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Al C
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Loc: McKinney/Allen, TX
Reg: 02-16-01
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12-05-11 05:30 PM - Post#143034
In response to Tough 75002
PT Coming your way.
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