Parts or driver - either way it's a great score. Gotta love Craigslist!
My daughter has a 1977 Maverick four door, 302, 2v, AT. Her first car and a work in progress. Total = 1247
Oh yeah, gotta love the Bay Area traffic! At least there is usually some idiot doing something unbelievable to "amuse" the few people paying...
Yeah! I crossed two wires when I redid the alternator wiring on my Fairlane years ago. :banghead: Lotsa fun.
I would choose the friend. The unemployed guy is a gamble; do you want to roll the dice and use your car as a marker? $200 may buy some racing...
Check your passenger rear door jamb for the factory vehicle load and tire inflation sticker. If it is still there, it will list the factory...
Good to hear.
Actually the points would be 10, 27, 44, 61, and 78 from full to empty. I have to check my cluster bulbs this wekend, so I can take some...
Sweeet! The shift light is a nice touch. What are the specs on the LED's and where did you get them?
The factory manual simply calls it an adapter. Yeah, you usually have to buy them seperately.
I have a scanned image from the '77 manual. The wires appear to be the same as on your '76....
My '77 has the old alpha-numeric size on the tire pressure label of C78-14 or D78-14. This conversion chart shows that equals a 185/75-14....
The driver side belt on our '77 is almost always locked up. I pulled it out and the locking bar is always engaged. I'm not too keen on messing...
The tool is listed as T67P-7341-A in my '77 manuals.
The previous owner of our '77 did a crude version of this. The rear cluster crumbled, so he hacked everything inside the dash off and with a...
The resistance is built-into the wire, so the resistance wire must be removed from the circuit. A separate wire would probably be faster and easier.
I need some help on my daughter's '77 Maverick. The black wire is not connected to the ignition switch. It appears to have been attached to the...
DeJacks, Those are the GR2 shocks, correct? They do come with all of the necessary hardware (bolts, washers, rubber bushings).
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