Posted by Hobo,NC on April 15, 2016 at 05:46:50 from (75.138.218.81):
In Reply to: OT-OLD street rodders posted by tomturkey on April 14, 2016 at 18:56:42:
I have a 72 at the shop its just a driver (a toy) it has a TH400 and needs a overdrive bad. I had a 63 like you have it got around 16MPG best I remember by the time I added a auto (350), PS, PB it was down to 8MPG.
If you go auto I used a floor shifter out of a mustang 2 at that time they were a dime a dozen. The shifter mounted up and adjusted out like it was made for it.
If the door stop is broke the door will swing to far open and bend the fender I found out after I had just painted the truck :twisted:
The 72 has a 350 with AC I had to put a fuel pump on it this week I had forgot how much fun they were to replace.
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