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1973 Mustang w/ Hard Top
Hello Everyone,
I am a new Mustang owner (just purchased today!) and I bought a 1973 Mustang that needs a little tlc ![]() The car I bought has a very nice motor - but I am looking to put in the best motor I can (most horsepower with fastest start-up time) for the 1973 hard-top model. I'm looking for suggestions from more.. experienced Mustang owners. Any tips would help! I pretty much need to know what I can and can't do... I'm having to re-do the interior.. strip out the seats and put new ones in, and do other minor cosmetic repairs.. but for the most part I'm looking to really beef the car up! (my suspension needs a little help) I take no claim of knowing what I am doing at this point - I am looking to learn... we all have to start somewhere ![]() I'll be putting up pictures of the car tomorrow - maybe that would help more. -Michael |
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Where are the pics?
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Power adder forum....interesting choice
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