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Restoring - General discussions that span across many different groups of years and models => Parts => Topic started by: 67gta289 on October 26, 2016, 08:24:11 PM
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Bought a bunch of parts, not all Mustangs, spanning quite a few years. Will be posting pictures looking for direction. All help appreciated.
1. Item 1 - shock - 58-60 Chevy :(
2. Item 2 - adapter wire harness - 65-66 tail light
3. Item 3 - Autolite air filter AF-13 - 58-60 T-Bird, Edsel, Ford, etc.
4. Item 4 - clips in open Ford box, no labeling - jury still out
That's a start...
Updated 10/28
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item 4 go on the door opening under the weather stripping. Not sure of the year but they look very close to the ones that are on my 69 fastback.
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#2 is easy to identify. It's a passenger side tail light pigtail for 65-66.
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Bought a bunch of parts, not all Mustangs, spanning quite a few years. Will be posting pictures looking for direction. All help appreciated.
1. Item 1 - shock
It has numbers. What are they?
2. Item 2 - adapter wire harness
For use with a replacement taillight harness, both sides.
3. Item 3 - Autolite air filter AF-13
Not listed in the 75 MPC. More dimensions might help.
4. Item 4 - clips in open Ford box, no labelling
There was a discussion about clips for 69-70 but I'm not sure these are the ones. Try a "bumper" or "guide" that is window related.
Save yourself some time and trouble by down loading your own 75 MPC.
http://squarebirds.org/Manuals/1965/1965-72FordPartsTextCatalog/
Jim
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3. Item 3 - Autolite air filter AF-13
Try this http://www.opticatonline.com/part/luberfiner-af13-air-filter
If you got an Edsel -
Jim
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Thanks for the help. The shock numbers turn up on a 58-60 Chevy.
Jim - nice find on the web site listing the AF-13. Naturally I asked Mr. Google and a few others and there were no hits.
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item 4 go on the door opening under the weather stripping. Not sure of the year but they look very close to the ones that are on my 69 fastback.
For item 4, I did find some reference 69 parts, pics attached here. Mine (pictured in the original post) are similar, yet different. Instead of one slotted channel, mine have two holes. Maybe a change in 1970 or perhaps a different car line i.e. Torino?