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From: Suberabus
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  • i was just able to run mine for the first time! So exciting!

  • Sounds alot like mine. I have a 1966 I6 Mustang that i've been restoring for 5 months. I have it stripped and in primer and now i am moving on to getting the engine running. So, what did you have to do to get your mustang running?

  • all we had to do luckily was buy a rebuilt carburetor and a battery and it started right up we got lucky. we also replaced the fuel filter because it didn't fit the carburetor

  • i am trying to get my mom to buy a 1966 mustang for $650 it needs some parts like interior parts and 1 head light and floor pans. is that a god deal. i got pictures of it if you wanna see them and tell me ifs its a good deal

  • it would probably need more than that if u want to send me some pictures of it i could try to help you out. if the floors are rusted out there is a good chance there is something else wrong though.

  • Its ok, so have you stared the restoration yet?

  • ya we have stripped the car, interior, fenders, bumpers, doors, trunk...now we have to fix the rust a lot of rust

  • Cool Car, I too am restoring a 66 mustang. So just so you know, the classic mustangs didn't have V6's, they had inline 6's. I just saw that on you video description.

  • i sorry it is a I6 i am just not use to writing it that way

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