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When I got my 68 coupe 2 years ago, every component of the power steering system had been removed. I purchased every part from AutoZone, i.e., pump, control valve, power steering cylinder, all hoses, etc., and nothing has leaked a drop in 2 years. Was much cheaper than ordering all those original "Ford" parts from the Mustang catalogs (not showing it for points anyway). Only problem I had was keeping the hoses from resting on my manifolds. Original bracket (for some reason) wouldn't fit in original location and I had to jimmy-rig a bracket I made myself to hold the hoses out of the way.
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