it's also nicer having a fan that is already in a shroud instead of a menacing direct drive or clutching fan blade spinning around while you make distrib timing adjustments and such. This is a project car with great potential. VERY Rare factory R-code Candy Apple red car. 1968 Mercury Parklane Convertible 1965 Mustang Convertible Project 1970 Ford Mustang MFord F100 4X4. Hardtop models retained their 1967-1968 roofline with small quarter windows. The blind-quartered Thunderbird Landau coupe returned for 1969. I feel doing the parades the electric fan keeps the engine in the right heat range vs a fan blade at idle rpms. GET IT SHIPPED Free Auto Shipping Quote: 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback Sportsroof. rectangular lamps on the 1969 Ford Thunderbird. We also have a direct agent in the UK to make everything easy including the IVA, MOT, V5c, tag and ready to drive. 1965, 1966, 1967 Mustang, Camaro or anyother car can be made to drive sitting on the Right Hand side of the car. although mine has not overheated once I have every intention of going to electric fan setup. Fabbit Customs has the skill and knowledge to convert your car to right hand drive, RHD. the angle of the 460 once in was tipped down in the rear maybe 5 degrees so the fan ( stock declutching fan ) did not run parallel to the 4 core alluminum radiator. 69,500 (OBO) There are 1,018 new and used 1960 to 1970 Ford Mustangs listed for sale near you on with prices starting as low as 2,500. it was a good bit of work, trying to keep the c6 in the tunnel with clearance all around, making sure the starter motor would be clear of the cross member, making sure the front sump oil pan had enough clearance to handle torque and not rub on anything and yes the radiator. This Ford Mustang Coyote Swap Restomod for sale was originally an A-Code ,two-door har. I did make my own adapter to get the angle right and to get the engine as low as possible to keep it all under the hood. In my 1965 I installed a 460 and used the factory 1976 thunderbird mounts.
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