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  1. JohnB replied to Jan-Åke's post in a topic in Mustang 1964½-1973
    Nja.... Finns ju FE og FT. Samma design men endå inte lika. John
  2. JohnB replied to bjornpersson's post in a topic in Mustang 1964½-1973
    Ska det va orginal eller.... http://www.trophymustang.com/tilt-away- ... -7443.html John
  3. Når datorn min totaldog for 2 år sen, forsvann ALL info om ALLA Mustanger i Sverige Fråga inte hur jag fikk tag på den infoen John
  4. JohnB replied to bjornpersson's post in a topic in Mustang 1964½-1973
    Har du inte den Bara skojar. Men den ska vel inte va så svår å hitta John
  5. JohnB replied to bjornpersson's post in a topic in Mustang 1964½-1973
    Vet ej om det er samma burk men.... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NOS-Must ... dZViewItem John
  6. Jovist, Allen Cross har den med http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 62484&rd=1 John
  7. oohh.. den där windbreakern vill jag ha.. Inga problem Kjøp her; http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ORIG-Cob ... otohosting John
  8. JohnB replied to skalvet's post in a topic in Mustang 1964½-1973
    COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL.... Hur e den Rostig Komplett ...... John
  9. JohnB replied to skalvet's post in a topic in Mustang 1964½-1973
    Jaha... På vilken plass i chassinummeret sitter R`et? 2 eller 5 plass? Du får gjerne skriva nummeret her John John "R"et ,sitter på femte plats enligt "gubben"hela nummret ville han inte lämmna ut på internet som han sa ! (han är rätt grinig ! ) Grattis. Va redd om den. Får vi se en bild..... Automat eller manuell John
  10. JohnB replied to skalvet's post in a topic in Mustang 1964½-1973
    Jaha... På vilken plass i chassinummeret sitter R`et? 2 eller 5 plass? Du får gjerne skriva nummeret her John
  11. Just det Men några av dom hadde ingen underredsmassa og annat, så dom va några kilo lettare John
  12. Nej, og dom va inte R kodade heller. Dessutom va inte alla "Leightweights" heller.... John
  13. Sen finns det ju Rotunda kit. Rotunda sålde aftermarked prylar for Ford. Finns til salu her; http://www.allclassicmustang.com/1967web.html John
  14. ett inlägg i en tråd postade JohnB i Övrigt
    TOOLS, AND THEIR REAL USES!!!!!!! DRILL PRESS: A tall upright machine useful for suddenly snatching flat metal bar stock out of your hands, so it smacks you in the chest and flings your beer across the room, splattering it against that freshly stained, heirloom piece you were drying. WIRE WHEEL: Cleans paint off bolts and then throws them somewhere under the workbench with the speed of light. Also removes fingerprints and hard-earned guitar calluses from fingers in about the time it takes you to say, "Yeou ****...." ELECTRIC HAND DRILL: Normally used for spinning pop rivets in their holes until you die of old age. SKILL SAW: A portable cutting tool used to make studs too short. PLIERS: Used to round off bolt heads. Sometimes used in the creation of blood blisters. The tool used most often by all women. BELT SANDER: An electric sanding tool commonly used to convert minor touchup jobs into major refinishing jobs. HACKSAW: One of a family of cutting tools built on the Ouija board principle. It transforms human energy into a crooked, unpredictable motion, and the more you attempt to influence its course, the more dismal your future becomes. VISE-GRIPS: Generally used after pliers to completely round off bolt heads. If nothing else is available, they can also be used to transfer intense welding heat to the palm of your hand. WELDING GLOVES: Heavy-duty leather gloves used to prolong the conduction of intense welding heat to the palm of your hand. OXYACETYLENE TORCH: Used almost entirely for lighting various flammable objects in your shop on fire. Also handy for igniting the grease inside the wheel hub that you want the bearing race out of. WHITWORTH SOCKETS: Once used for working on older British cars and motorcycles, they are now used mainly for impersonating that 9/16 or ½ socket you've been searching for the last 45 minutes. TABLE SAW: A large, stationary power tool commonly used to launch wood projectiles for testing wall integrity. HYDRAULIC FLOOR JACK: Used for lowering an automobile to the ground after you have installed your new brake shoes, trapping the jack handle firmly under the bumper. EIGHT-FOOT LONG YELLOW PINE 2X4: Used for levering an automobile upward off of a trapped hydraulic jack handle. TWEEZERS: A tool for removing wood splinters and wire wheel wires. E-Z OUT BOLT AND STUD EXTRACTOR: A tool ten times harder than any known drill bit that snaps neatly off in bolt holes, thereby ending any possible future use. RADIAL ARM SAW: A large, stationary power saw primarily used by most shops to scare neophytes into choosing another line of work. TWO-TON ENGINE HOIST: A tool for testing the maximum tensile strength of everything you forgot to disconnect. CRAFTSMAN 1/2 x 24-INCH SCREWDRIVER: A very large pry bar that inexplicably has an accurately machined screwdriver tip on the end opposite the handle. AVIATION METAL SNIPS: See hacksaw. TROUBLE LIGHT: The home mechanic's own tanning booth. Sometimes called a drop light, it is a good source of vitamin D, "the sunshine vitamin," which is not otherwise found under cars at night. Health benefits aside, its main purpose is to consume 40-watt light bulbs at about the same rate that 105mm howitzer shells might be used during, say, the first few hours of the Battle of the Bulge. More often dark than light, its name is somewhat misleading. PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER: Normally used to stab the vacuum seals under lids and for opening old-style paper-and-tin oil cans and splashing oil on your shirt; but can also be used, as the name implies, to strip out Phillips screw heads. Women excel at using this tool. STRAIGHT SCREWDRIVER: A tool for opening paint cans. Sometimes used to convert common slotted screws into non-removable screws. AIR COMPRESSOR: A machine that takes energy produced in a coal- burning power plant 200 miles away and transforms it into compressed air that travels by hose to a Chicago Pneumatic impact wrench that grips rusty bolts which were last over tightened 30 years ago by someone at Ford, and instantly rounds off their heads. Also used to quickly snap off lug nuts . PRY BAR: A tool used to crumple the metal surrounding that clip or bracket you needed to remove in order to replace a 50 cent part. HOSE CUTTER: A tool used to make hoses too short. HAMMER: Originally employed as a weapon of war, the hammer nowadays is used as a kind of divining rod to locate the most expensive parts adjacent the object we are trying to hit. Women primarily use it to make gaping holes in walls when hanging pictures. MECHANIC'S KNIFE: Used to open and slice through the contents of cardboard cartons delivered to your front door; works particularly well on contents such as seats, vinyl records, liquids in plastic bottles, collector magazines, refund checks, and rubber or plastic parts. Especially useful for slicing work clothes, but only while in use. DAMMIT TOOL: Any handy tool that you grab and throw across the garage while yelling "DAMMIT" at the top of your lungs. It is also, most often, the next tool that you will need.
  15. Det finns en 64 1/2 med rak 6`a med VIN# 100155 i Sverige. John
  16. http://www.autozone.com/az/cds/en_us/09 ... oPages.htm John
  17. JohnB replied to rumpmasen's post in a topic in Motorer
    Det er inte lett. TRW blev kjøpt av Federal Mogul og endrade alla delenummer til sitt eget system. Om du hittar en gammal TRW camshaft catalog, kan du hitta rett data. John
  18. http://pomoforacing.com/tech/T5Rebuild2002.pdf http://www.richmondgear.com/07pdfs/RG22.pdf http://www.gforcetransmissions.com/pdfs ... 5.indd.pdf http://raceabilene.com/kelly/hotrod/trans.html Bra nu John
  19. JohnB replied to Husse's post in a topic in Övrigt
    Har upplevd att PM til min mailkorg kommer mycket sent. Sista upplevelsen. PM daterad 13 Dec klokkan 6:08. Fikk meddelande i min innbox 18 Dec klokkan 11:05. Snailmail John
  20. JohnB replied to ett inlägg i en tråd in Mustang 1964½-1973
    Längd; 189,5 " Bredd; 74,1" Axelavstånd; 109" Spårvidd fram; 61,5" Spårvidd bak; 61" http://auto.howstuffworks.com/1971-1972 ... stang4.htm http://www.theautochannel.com/vehicles/ ... cont.frame http://www.mustang-blogs.com/2006/02/20 ... /#more-140 http://www.themustangnews.com/reference/spec-1971.htm Bra nu God (H)jul John
  21. JohnB replied to krillan Larsson's post in a topic in Mustang 1964½-1973
    Det ble produsert 3 64 1/2 Pace car convertibles. Den ene som er kjent er eid av Bruce Weiss i Florida. 64 1/2 Pace car Coupe info; http://bradbarnett.net/mustangs/pacecar/64/index.htm http://www.midcomustang.com/1964half.shtml http://www.franklinmint.com/product1.as ... ct_ID=8775 http://www.allfordmustangs.com/photopos ... hoto/20154 http://www.shnack.com/history/history_h ... ?year=1964 http://www.classicmusclecars.com/cgi-bi ... d=48562002 http://www.mustangmonthly.com/thehistor ... to_03.html http://www.karmustang.com/mustang_produ ... umbers.php http://oldcarandtruckpictures.com/FordMustang/ John
  22. JohnB replied to JohnB's post in a topic in Mustang 1964½-1973
    Takk, takk John
  23. ett inlägg i en tråd postade JohnB i Mustang 1964½-1973
    Er det någån som vet hur en tar ut tendningslåset på tiltstammen til en 72 Mustang John