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9/12/2016 7:20 PM  #1


67 Mustang complete power steering

I have for sale the power steering set up from a 1967 Mustang Coupe. This car had low mileage on it, and I will include rebuild kits for the valve and the slave cylinder. This set up includes the Valve, the Slave Cylinder, the Valve Bracket, the Power steering pump, and the pump bracket.    I think this is pretty much everything you need except for hoses, which you would replace anyway, and the steering drag link.
$325 for everything.
See y'all in Florida next year..!


Whit & Jenny Boyd
 

9/28/2016 12:22 PM  #2


Re: 67 Mustang complete power steering

What did you switch to for your power steering?  Bergeson?  Total Control Rack and pinion?
 


Mustang Steve Bash in Gruene, Texas September29-30, 2023
 

9/28/2016 12:31 PM  #3


Re: 67 Mustang complete power steering

I have a Borgeson setup in two cars.  I'm fittin to put one in a third.  However, THIS original setup came out a 67 that will be a Trans Am racing replica.  It gets a rebuilt power steering box with a quick steering kit.  It's a Bear driving slow, but great control and feedback on the track..!


Whit & Jenny Boyd
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