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Old 04-29-2000, 04:55 PM   #1
HSeldon
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Hey All,
I just got my grandfathers '67 Mustang Convertible and I have a couple of questions.

When I open the door it doesn't move up and away like the manual says it should, I'm just curious, is that a standard feature that is broken on mine or could my car not have that feature.

Also, the steering wheel cannot be adjusted either, how do I go about fixing that?

Thanks.

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Old 04-29-2000, 10:36 PM   #2
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Easiest way to find out if the hinges are gone is to open the door and lift the door by the handle. If the door moves up and down and feels loose, you will either have to replace the hinges, or buy a kit that is available thru the Mustang parts houses to repair the hinge.

I am not sure if I understand the question on the steering wheel. Adjust how?

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