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russ1966stang

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    ct
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    1966 mustang, 289 4v, 1968 mustang 6 clyinder
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    ski boats, mustangs, car repairs, vacations, warm weather, my wife:)

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  1. thanks, for the reply datz, not sure if my last response made it but back to you, below, one of your members who posted original , had a mustang for one of his cars , and it came up on a search for mustang voltage regulators for gage cluster, thanks again :) intnobiscuit Member Since 24 Feb 2012 Offline Last Active Jun 29 2015 04:09 PM Add me as a friend Send me a message Leave Feedback Find content Community Stats Group Senior Member Active Posts 892 Profile Views 3,121 Member Title Senior Member Age 33 years old Birthday October 2, 1982 Gender Not Telling LocationNewport Beach Cars1969 datsun 510, 1970 datsun 521, 1966 mustang, 2013 BMW M3 Interestsspace, rockets, cars, engines, displacement modifiers, arduino, linux Occupationsoftware engineer
  2. yes that's what i was thinking, the guy who made original post had 3 different cars, one was a 66 mustang. 2 friends of mine had 280 z's one put a big block in and the other has a 350, they sound sick. :):):) as in good :) well thanks for the reply, appreciate it.:)
  3. Hi, I was wondering if the articular you posted for the cluster voltage regulator was for the 1966 mustang? I was wondering if the original could be replaced in my 1966 ford mustang. they are way to much for the size of them and would really appreciate if you had a chance to reply. would much rather go the way you did but i might need some kind of diagram or some info. Thank you Russ
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