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FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » Dupree electric fuel pump » 11/29/2018 8:46 AM

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Well it was sure worth a shot but no dice
They got right back to me but said it was obsolete and no longer had any information on it. I just liked it's vintage looks, I had one on another car I owned in the late sixties and it performed well. I'll probably go with a Holley electric.

FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » Dupree electric fuel pump » 11/29/2018 8:14 AM

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Thanks again TKO. I have sent then and email requesting any info they might have about this model.

Show Your Mustang Pictures and History » New Guy » 11/29/2018 5:25 AM

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Thanks for the welcome guys. Michigan isn't too far from Jersey I don't think. I've driven under it a fair amount of times on my way to Montana and back. That was 2600 mi, The first time I drove it was 1975 and I drove my 55 Willys pickup with the flathead six motor, I made it but it took a while

FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » Dupree electric fuel pump » 11/29/2018 5:13 AM

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Thanks TKO, I Googled it but came up short. It's a model 807 and I can't find that model number listed. it's a 12 volt but I'd like to know the operating  psi. I'm gonna check it out and see if it works when I get a little garage time.

FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » Let's talk car insurance » 11/29/2018 4:56 AM

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I went with Haggerty agreed value, no mileage restrictions, secure storage and had to send them photos. I chose them because I have them for my motorcycle.

FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » Dupree electric fuel pump » 11/26/2018 11:27 AM

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Anyone ever use one of these? I used one years ago and it worked great. I still have one in an old box of parts I dug out of the rafters. Does anyone know of a source for rebuild kits?
 Thanks

Show Your Mustang Pictures and History » New Guy » 11/24/2018 8:02 AM

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Thanks for the welome John. I'll post a couple pics if I can get then posted.

Show Your Mustang Pictures and History » New Guy » 11/24/2018 6:32 AM

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Hello everyone.
 Thought I'd introduce myself. I'm Jim and from South Jersey. I've got a 65 coupe that I do my best to keep on the road. I bought it about 10 years ago at Carlisle Ford Nationals. It was good enough to drive home but just barely, I'm surprised I made it. The body and interior were pretty good, no rust (California car) but mechanically it needed a bunch of work. I'm a rank amateur but I do my best. I think it looks pretty good. I was in high school when this car rolled off the line and two of my Uncles bought Mustangs, one was a convertible and I would have loved to been able to get one but I was lucky to get my junkyard Studebaker Lark for $150, get it road worthy, well, sorta and glad to finally have any wheels under me! I've tried to make this one like I think I would have had it back then if I could have afforded it. Not stock but hopped up a little bit like we did back then. I've been reading the post here and I'm supper impressed with all your knowledge and skill. Beautiful Cars!

Show Your Mustang Pictures and History » Progress... » 11/24/2018 5:47 AM

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Beautiful Mustang! Great work.

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