1975 Ford mustang part-out

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  1. adam 72

    adam 72 Member

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    I attempted to join to join the Mustang II Network a while back and they never approved it.
     
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    How is the front suspension?
     
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    I am not sure one that. I will check this afternoon
     
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    Where abouts in New Mexico?
     
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    Socorro. I know the suspension is still there ha. That much I can tell you
     
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    If you can get that front cradle and suspension off you can sell that too. I was stationed in Alamogordo for 6 years. Miss it!!!!!
     
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    How much do you think I can get for this stuff? I wouldn't mind some money for the maverick ha. I've only been to Alamogordo once for white sands ha. Don't remember much. I can say I did enjoy white sands ha
     
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    Armrests are the same as 73-on Maverick, and many other 70s Fords. I think they might have even used them in some early 80s Fords, too. I sell decent pairs of those on eBay for about $40. Many of them break because they double as the door pull.

    I think the sports mirror will work on a Mav. It is not correct, but the angle is close enough that they are OK.

    I got my 3.55 8" gear chunk out of a Mustang II ... look at that puppy. While you are at it, be sure to get the matching speedo gear out of the trans.

    The shifter is same as Pinto and Granada ... narrower than 71-73 Mustang and Mav/Comet, but can be used in our cars. It is just missing a bit of open space on the right side of the shift rod.

    The engine frame mounts may be of interest to some Pinto/Mustang II guys, especially if they are the original V8 mounts (not sure if V6 mounts are a different piece). A lot of those guys like them for engine swaps if starting with a four cylinder.

    I always thought that parking brake was cool. Somebody might want one to adapt to a hot rod, etc.

    I can't see from your pic, but the heater control panel may drop down into a tray ( I might be thinking Pinto). A friend used one that was cut down a bit in his Mav as a mini-console, under his dash tray, in front of the shifter. Looked like it was made for it.
     
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    The arm rests are alright. A bit dried out. The rear seat is in pretty nice condition as well. Like I said If you guys want me to check anything for you let me know.
     
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    I got excited! But my bumpers are in better shape. :( Mines not a hatchback though.
    Mustang_original.jpg
     
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    I love the look of mustang II's. I'll trade you pony cars ha. I hope to but another one eventually.
     

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