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JBauer4363

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About JBauer4363

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    Mustang Owner
  • Birthday 03/20/1954

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    Terre Haute, In.
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    Mustangs
  1. Thats the part Im talking about. They also sell a nice metal repro midplate that can be drilled to match the ring if you dont want to drill extra holes in your original. JBauer4363
  2. If you are using an original Windsor base I dont thing it would be a problem. It would sit where it supposed to and I wouldnt think the height would be a problem. Here are some links to some picks of the shaker I made out of my original non shaker 351C base and the convertion ring: http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL2150/938553/2707498/27635950.jpg http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL2150/938553/2707498/27636095.jpg http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL2150/938553/2707498/27635969.jpg http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL2150/938553/2707498/27636010.jpg no adjustment had to be made for the height on the stock base with ring. JBauer4363
  3. Use your own metal base that you have now. Buy a convertion ring and weld,tack or bond it to your stock base. Ive done it several times on a 351C and it works great. I dont know why it wouldnt work on a 351W. Follow this link and search for shaker and scroll down to the convertion ring: http://www.fomoco.com.au/shop/shopdisplayproducts.asp?Search=Yes&sppp=50#
  4. I need a nice set of 14 X 7 plain Ford standard steel wheels that will fit a 1970 Mustang. Must be in good condition. Thanks JBauer4363@aol.com
  5. I had to go to several parts stores to find a battery to fit under it. Not real easy to find. Take the cover with you when you go battery shopping.
  6. That looks great. Is it a repro? Where did you buy it? Thanks JBauer4363
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