1967 Ford Mustang Build Chronicle By Ba Mustangs 67
i like doing a car simple in the beginning .. then in a year or so you can add some stripes ,, years later add some scoupes and spoilers .. allways keeping it updated and fresh
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Tada!
I hope to be able to salvage the block :/ So at very least it needs a new crankshaft, rod, and oil pan. Worst case, I have to buy a new block, rering kit, rod, crankshaft, oil pan, and probably more...
I hope to be able to salvage the block :/ So at very least it needs a new crankshaft, rod, and oil pan. Worst case, I have to buy a new block, rering kit, rod, crankshaft, oil pan, and probably more...
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Not really sure yet. I have been told its probably because the rod caps weren't torqued correctly so the nuts backed off the rod bolts. Then they got shot out the pan.
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Not really sure yet. I have been told its probably because the rod caps weren't torqued correctly so the nuts backed off the rod bolts. Then they got shot out the pan.
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Haha I'm a broke college student, I can't afford that kind of swap yet.
Also last night we made it official, the mustang broke a rod. Trashed the block and some other parts.
Also last night we made it official, the mustang broke a rod. Trashed the block and some other parts.












