HumboldtBlazer
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JESSE G said:I should have started a thread on pics of your classic/resto job done or in progressYour stang shouldnt do to bad on gas .21Rc10GT its a fairly light car and not a huge bigblock its a 289 right? It will however drink it down if you dont keep your foot out of it lmao but what fun is that right :jet:. Man you have done a lot to it since I last seen it. looking good....nice to see you are reparing saftey type things ,disk breaks,sway bar. Have you done the rest of the suspension? Ball joint, bushing that type stuff? Most young guys would spend all of there money on wheels and tires and a 5000 dollar stereo system, good job!!!!! I would recomend going with polygraphite bushing. I installed them on a 69 Valiant and that thing handled 10 time better than before and was very responsive. The downside is they tend to squeek when you go over bumps but i think they make some kind of lube now to prevent that. I bought them when the first became popular around 1990. Keep up the good work. A friend of mine has 2 Older mustangs he restored to there origianl state they are sweet, Next time I see them Ill get some pics