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I'm new to the forum but thought the best way to introduce myself would be to introduce my Mustang.I've owned it for 20+ years and have just completed the mechanical redo. It is a factory GT built in San Jose and originally sold in Las Vegas.
It is a 302 with an Edelbrock top end, Holley 670 Street Avenger, JBA headers & exhaust, Ron Morris engine mounts, T-5Z five speed, Currie 3.55 Trac-Loc.
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The volt gauge shown in the previous post is my current project. I got tired of starring at that useless AMP gauge, so after 20 years I finally decided to do something about it. I posted an online video that you can see at:
It may not have the same impact on my build as the addition of the 5 speed or the Street Avenger, but it is very satisfying and comforting to watch that little needle move effortlessly across the gauge face!!!
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Beautiful car, and very slick volt gauge mod!
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Great looking vehicle! I watched your video of the voltmeter conversion and loved it. I can't wait to purchase one. Welcome to the forum.
SteveinNC
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Welcome Rhutt. Nice car.
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