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Old 03-14-2002, 04:05 PM   #8
DRASTiK
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Default WAIT!!!!!

Fastang,

Hopefully you didn't get rid of your stang today. If you did, then I'm too late. If you didn't, then let's get the problem figured out and fixed. You're not very far up the road from me and I know a shop that does outstanding work on stangs. I took mine there when I was having all sorts of problems (mostly electrical and EEC related), and they had it all fixed in no time. Before I took it to them, I had gone through almost every single wire from the EEC and traced them and found a few problems there as well. I understand that you don't want to throw any more cash at it, and I also know what it feels like to dump thousands into a car, and not see much improvement at all. I spent 13000 on my 69 stang when I had it and it still ran in the 14's. I just lost hope on it and then found the problem one day. It was right in front of my face. So, if you want to give it another shot, just let me know, and we'll figure something out.
Dave
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