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  1. I have a brand new Canton oil pan that I purchased for my 427 Winsor in my '70 that did not get put on because of a mix-up with the engine builder. It is  power coated but never installed. Will sell for half price if you are interested. Give me a call, Guy Evans, Visalia, Ca. my cell 559-901-1141.

    1. lalojamesliz

      lalojamesliz

      I'm sorry, I just now read this.  I'll give you a call today

  2. Blueblood, sorry for not responding but I didn't see your request for additional pictures of my '70 until today. Probably the best pictures can be found on here http://www.popularhotrodding.com/fea..._ford_mustang/. I have recently sold the '70 so it is no longer in my stable.

  3. Blueblood, sorry for not responding but I didn't see your request for additional pictures of my '70 until today. Probably the best pictures can be found on here http://www.popularhotrodding.com/fea..._ford_mustang/. I have recently sold the '70 so it is no longer in my stable.

  4. Blueblood, sorry for not responding but I didn't see your request for additional pictures of my '70 until today. Probably the best pictures can be found on here http://www.popularhotrodding.com/fea..._ford_mustang/. I have recently sold the '70 so it is no longer in my stable.

  5. I used a mirror out of a 5.0 mustang convertible but the same mirror can be found in other makes of automobiles. Be sure to get the mirror, metal attachment that glues to the windshield and the plastic cover that covers the wires coming from the headliner. Since you have a convertible I suspect you can route your wires under the stainless top header since you have no headliner. The mirror attaches (glues) to windshield just like the stock one does. The mirror I got from pick-a-part had the same shoe as the stock '70 mirror but I don't think it was mounted the same distance down from the top as the '70 mirror was. I installed a new windshield so I'm not sure of the measurements. I like the fact that you have an overhead light source when you get into your car at night. I seldom used the map lights but they are there when needed.

  6. I used a mirror out of a 5.0 mustang convertible but the same mirror can be found in other makes of automobiles. Be sure to get the mirror, metal attachment that glues to the windshield and the plastic cover that covers the wires coming from the headliner. Since you have a convertible I suspect you can route your wires under the stainless top header since you have no headliner. The mirror attaches (glues) to windshield just like the stock one does. The mirror I got from pick-a-part had the same shoe as the stock '70 mirror but I don't think it was mounted the same distance down from the top as the '70 mirror was. I installed a new windshield so I'm not sure of the measurements. I like the fact that you have an overhead light source when you get into your car at night. I seldom used the map lights but they are there when needed.

  7. I used a mirror out of a 5.0 mustang convertible but the same mirror can be found in other makes of automobiles. Be sure to get the mirror, metal attachment that glues to the windshield and the plastic cover that covers the wires coming from the headliner. Since you have a convertible I suspect you can route your wires under the stainless top header since you have no headliner. The mirror attaches (glues) to windshield just like the stock one does. The mirror I got from pick-a-part had the same shoe as the stock '70 mirror but I don't think it was mounted the same distance down from the top as the '70 mirror was. I installed a new windshield so I'm not sure of the measurements. I like the fact that you have an overhead light source when you get into your car at night. I seldom used the map lights but they are there when needed.

  8. Russia2g, I have a pair of seats out of my '70 FB that have pretty good upholstery on them if you are interested in going with a stock seat. I can't tell if yours are stock or not, I thought all 69's and 70's were highbacks without seperate head rests but I'm not sure about what the coupes had in them. What part of Calif. are located in? I am in Visalia, between Fresno and Bakersfield if you want to look at them.

  9. Russia2g, I have a pair of seats out of my '70 FB that have pretty good upholstery on them if you are interested in going with a stock seat. I can't tell if yours are stock or not, I thought all 69's and 70's were highbacks without seperate head rests but I'm not sure about what the coupes had in them. What part of Calif. are located in? I am in Visalia, between Fresno and Bakersfield if you want to look at them.

  10. Russia2g, I have a pair of seats out of my '70 FB that have pretty good upholstery on them if you are interested in going with a stock seat. I can't tell if yours are stock or not, I thought all 69's and 70's were highbacks without seperate head rests but I'm not sure about what the coupes had in them. What part of Calif. are located in? I am in Visalia, between Fresno and Bakersfield if you want to look at them.

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