mustanggarage
Active Member
basically for me this is a hobby. I don't need this car. I have 2 pickups that I drive to work and I have my 65 mustang that I built years ago. so I have plenty of vehicles. I do this stuff because I enjoy it. yes I get aggravated when I mess something up, but when I do I just figure out what I did wrong and fix it. so far on this car everything that has gone wrong has cost me a grand total of 2.93 for the new thermostat gasket. other than that, just time, frustration, and a few scratched knuckles, buuuuuuuttttt,
Dad came over and we struggled with that h pipe, got it in, pulled the distributor spout jumper, cranked the starter and it fired on the first try. it took a bit of adjustment of the idle, and I had somehow knocked the number 7 plug wire off, but once we got those few things sorted, and it sounds awesome.
Dad came over and we struggled with that h pipe, got it in, pulled the distributor spout jumper, cranked the starter and it fired on the first try. it took a bit of adjustment of the idle, and I had somehow knocked the number 7 plug wire off, but once we got those few things sorted, and it sounds awesome.