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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1969 Mustang => Topic started by: MrBill on October 16, 2021, 11:36:02 PM
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Can someone tell me the proper Ford part number for a 1969 Mustang with the 351 4V, automatic, with factory AC?
On the same thought plain, does anyone make a concours correct replacement?
Thanks in advance,
Bill S.
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Buildsheets list C9ZE-K for other cars built with 351W with automatic and AC.
Don't know of anyone making a reproduction radiator that looks like an original but maybe someone else has a source or experiences with one.
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Buildsheets list C9ZE-K for other cars built with 351W with automatic and AC.
Don't know of anyone making a reproduction radiator that looks like an original but maybe someone else has a source or experiences with one.
Jeff,
Thanks, working on some minor issues with a recent purchase and want to make sure I do it right the first time.
Also wondering if this Scott Drake unit will work as a temporary substitute while I get the original radiator restored:
https://www.holley.com/products/cooling/radiators_and_accessories/radiators/parts/338-3
Car will continue to frustratingly sit unused until I either sort it out myself, or find a qualified shop in my area to do so for me.
As always, your guidance is much appreciated.
Bill S.
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I looked up the information on the 75 edition of Ford Car Parts (aka MPC) and there is only one radiator used for your application, C9ZE-8005-K, as Jeff stated. That is a unique application, apparently only your specific one and a Boss 302 with A/C.
I recommend you look it up in the MPC available in this forums' library just to familiarize yourself with the MPC for any parts questions you may have in the future.
As to radiator shops, they are getting fewer and fewer as time goes on. I recommend finding a Mustang specialty shop, or any other type of classic car shop (Corvettes come to mind) in your area for a radiator shop recommendation.
Jim
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I looked up the information on the 75 edition of Ford Car Parts (aka MPC) and there is only one radiator used for your application, C9ZE-8005-K, as Jeff stated. That is a unique application, apparently only your specific one and a Boss 302 with A/C.
I recommend you look it up in the MPC available in this forums' library just to familiarize yourself with the MPC for any parts questions you may have in the future.
As to radiator shops, they are getting fewer and fewer as time goes on. I recommend finding a Mustang specialty shop, or any other type of classic car shop (Corvettes come to mind) in your area for a radiator shop recommendation.
Jim
Jim,
Appreciate the extra information, I've come to the conclusion that I will need to send my original out for a correct restoration. From a few inquiries I made this week, this could take some time, which is why I attached the link to the reproduction (out of stock everywhere it appears) that I would install so the car could be moved under it's own power why I await the original to come back.
Bill S.
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Also wondering if this Scott Drake unit will work as a temporary substitute while I get the original radiator restored:
https://www.holley.com/products/cooling/radiators_and_accessories/radiators/parts/338-3
Have not purchased one but it looks like it will work as a stand in for the time being. Haven't seen any threads looking across multiple forums where people were voicing their experiences having these not fit or other issue as of yet
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Found the one above in stock (Speedway shows 10 in stock), and went ahead and ordered it as a stopgap/temporary fix until I can get my original radiator properly restored (suggestions on shops much appreciated). Will take that step, then be able to move on to inspect the rest of the drivetrain now that I'll be able to run it for more than 2-3 minutes.
Will advise as to proper fit once it arrives and I have time to carefully install.
Bill S.
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I looked up the information on the 75 edition of Ford Car Parts (aka MPC) and there is only one radiator used for your application, C9ZE-8005-K, as Jeff stated. That is a unique application, apparently only your specific one and a Boss 302 with A/C.
Boss 302 with A/C? One of none. :D
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I invite you to look it up for yourself in Ford Car Parts (aka MPC) - 75 edition, text section 80, page 7, ref Ford Service number C9ZZ-8005-C.
Jim
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I invite you to look it up for yourself in Ford Car Parts (aka MPC) - 75 edition, text section 80, page 7, ref Ford Service number C9ZZ-8005-C.
Jim
Yes, one of the many mistakes in the MPC.
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I invite you to look it up for yourself in Ford Car Parts (aka MPC) - 75 edition, text section 80, page 7, ref Ford Service number C9ZZ-8005-C.
Yes, one of the many mistakes in the MPC.
You see "it" as a mistake, but think positive. "It" can be looked at, as an "opportunity" - with justification, to install A/C in a 69 Boss 302. ;)
Jim