Exactly!:Handshake
Very nice!! Looked like a clip from an old Starsky and Hutch episode.
[IMG] Ragtop..........:drool: I have owned several Bettles, I love em'.
Never any more than a stock 302, 2V, with three speed on the floor. Maverick or Comet. Welcome to the forum!
Is there any difference in the cowls, from '69.5-'77 ? I have recently picked up a '69.5, that needs a cowl. Besides the cowl and front floor...
I don't get it. :huh:
You'd be lucky to get $400.oo for that fox body around here, needing all that you said,was needed.
That is very cool !
This guy, huh? ^^^^^ :rl:
Wouldn't have been hard, to spray a pearl clear coat on the chrome yellow.
I thought the yellow one was correct.:Handshake
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Sweet! Looks like chrome yellow (a Ford color). That was an awsome price, even with the seats in the shape that they were in. Not saying they were...
Can we spell, copywrite infringement ? :)
$600.oo is a steal, even if it didn't have an engine, around here. Jeeps really hold their value, here. Are your dollars close in value to ours?
Welcome to the forum, from eastern N.C. :Welcome:
It depends, if you have a flat tappet cam, or a roller valve trane. It also depends on what type of rings that you have. You can NOT break all...
Welcome, from eastern N.C. :tiphat:
Stock cannister style coils, produce approximately 30,000 volts.
Joe Dirt is right. He, is where I got the information from, for my '73 Maverick sending unit. You can usually find them pretty cheap on e-bay....
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