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  1. I have a theory about this and some evidence to support it.  If your coupe had a black vinyl top, like most Grande's did, the rear window trims are black.  If no vinyl top, they are a grey color.  I think the parts book might also list another color or two though I have never seen any colors but black or gray.  I have the rear window trims from an extremely low mileage plain vanilla coupe, body color new lime, and they are grey.


  2. DSC00084.thumb.JPG.36a250c392b3bc8b41e08ecf95cc61a7.JPGDSC00091.thumb.JPG.1285653c109f500c1c968be406106faf.JPGFresh 390 Stroker, .030 over, 4.25 Scat Crank, 445 cubic inches.  Dyno run and tested; 504 HP, 563 TQ.  Top quality parts throughout.  Scat H beam rods, Mahle coated pistons with trick 1 mm top & second rings, 9.9 CR for pump gas.  Professionally ported C6AE-R heads, CJ 2.09/1.65 valves, Crane valve springs, Performer RPM intake, Harland Sharp roller rockers with HD shafts and end stands, ARP main bolts, head studs, rocker studs.  Comp solid lifter cam with Ferrea Ultra Lite lifters and custom Smith Bros pushrods.  8 QT oil pan.

    Price is $8500.  Located in Western NC.  Interested parties please email me at jimwoods7 at outlook dot com.  All build details documented, dyno results available.


  3. I have one.  What are you using on the pot metal/aluminum parts as an additive to the water?

    I use mine with either Purple Power or Simple Green added but I am cleaning bearings with it.  When I put an aluminum piece in it discolored it.  I think that was using Simple Green.


  4. I have used the BR Driven oil on 4 flat tappet engines now and had no issues with cam break-in.  Maybe just lucky but I am superstitious now so won't use anything else.  I should note that these break-ins were done on a dyno where the load and temperature can be closely controlled so that may be part of the reason for my success.  I also made sure I had checked and rechecked everything to ensure that the engine started immediately.


  5. I doubt this is your problem, but my Grande' behaved in a similar fashion.  It took me a long time, but I eventually stumbled on the fact that the stud for the idler arm had been installed upside down.  So when you hooked everything up, the angle of the passenger side steering link was much different than the angle on the driver side, causing a lot of bump steer when only one tire hit a bump.  How do the angles of your steering links compare when you eyeball them?  Same?


  6. I restore smog pumps for show cars and need cores.  The ones I need will have a casting number on the back cover of 7801149 and will have a 3 bolt hub on the front.  These are basically 1967-1973 Ford/Lincoln/Mercury smog pumps.  Have any laying around?  I pay an average of $200 each depending on completeness and condition.  More if you also have accessory items like the brackets or hoses.

    My email is jimwoods7 at outlook dot com.  And thanks for looking!


  7. FOR SALE - the trim pieces shown in the photos below.  All pieces will need to be refinished to be nice.  Sold as a lot.

    The lower windshield pieces are in better than usual condition with no hard dents or bends.  They are '70 style with the rounded tab edges.  The upper windshield piece might be FB or might be coupe.  I assume these are different?  Compared to the one on my coupe, this one seems to be flatter / less curved at the ends.  The plastic headlight pieces are intact with nothing broken.

    Price is $150 for the lot plus shipping at actual cost from NC, zip 28721.

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