Reply 820 of 1020, by CharlieFoxtrot
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gerry wrote on 2023-03-17, 17:15:looks in great shape, very clean. bet its fun when you do take it out
Thanks, yes it is fun. But I also like the garage stuff and although it is in great shape, something seems to need work all the time. Last year I did the dreaded heater core replacement and changed rear axle bearing, for example. Not everything is completely necessary though, some are just mods and some just preventive maintenance.
Car has interesting history. Now, Ford didn't import Mustang in those days to my country (FInland), but car has almost fully domestic history still. It was bought in USA by a Finnish dude who was working somewhere in Florida for a few years, had it there around half a year after which he came home and brought the car with him and its been here since then. When it came to Finland, he had full corrosion prevention work done to it and after one full year of use, it was given a summer car status, so that's the reason why original paint is still in great shape. I'm just the third owner, the gentleman I bought this from 5 years ago had the car from around 2005 and he did suspension work, 5 lug stuff and discs and some minor stuff to exahaust and air intake. Engine wise it is close to stock and I'd like to get some more out of the good old 302. Unfortunately, that car was registered here just at the time when emissions regulations came stricter and that limits a lot what I can do to it. Or, I can of course do anything I want with it, it's just that I can't get it pass the yearly inspection. It's not impossible to get more oomph out of it, but it can get relatively expensive compared to what power increase I can get from it.
But it is still quick enough with 3.73 rear and it spins both rear tires nicely when needed! And I mostly just like to cruise around with it in any case.