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Old 12-27-2004, 09:53 PM   #5
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Cool Re: Newly aquired 67 Mustang

I hear ya. I'll get to work on that motor right away. Also, come to find out I showed some pics to a guy on another site and he says it's a 70-up 302. It's also got a HOLLEY (1850?) 4V on it. Here's the thread so you can see pics of the car. http://forums.stangnet.com/showthrea...=1#post4875580

The reason I'd like to at least have discs on the front is because drums are horrible for braking. I'd like to have alot better braking. Opinions?
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