Q: So the only Foxes sold there officially by Ford were the 1979s? And you think there were only 400 of them?
A:Yes '79 and only in 2.3l Turbo. I had this information from a friend, founder of the Mustang Club de France, owner of one of the oldest running Mustang (VIN #145, car of movie "Le Gendarme de St-Tropez" and many french video clips and soaps), a guy who has one of the highest knowledge on Mustangs in France ... I have no official information from Ford France, they send me back to my club
What is the story on your particular car? What has been done to it that is necessary for legalization in France, and do you have pics?
My car was sold new in Switzerland in Nov, 5th 1979, licensed Dec, 22th 1979 ... I guess it was a show-room car as it had all graphics installed and was sold pretty late (i haven't tried to contact it's original owner, but I have his address in the Ford Service manual, so maybe one day when I'll ...
I used to live not too far from his old shop. Not sure if he is still in that shop or if he moved. I haven't talked to Trey in a while. Maybe I'll reach
nic'd Yesterday, 10:47 AMDam I used to live in Hutto, where u at Trey is close to you if u are in RR
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From the 86' manual:
I originally intended on only using the rec-gas while in storage for 5+ months to eliminate the possibility
Drove the LTS to work today.
Yesterday I had to replace the DS door glass in the TBird since I managed to shatter it while trying to fix
I, too, have heard about how ethanol can gum up carbs, eat through some rubbers, and even separate from the gas and absorb water. It sucks that so few
Shoegazer GT Today, 09:28 AMI’m still lurking but the past 4 years or so haven’t awarded me the extra time to hang around here like I used to.
I need to check
I really can't quite make up my mind about where I stand on the whole ethanol gas issue. Until about 20 years ago there was very little ethanol gas sold
mmb617 Today, 06:41 AM