Whew! I'd sure like to see a finished install pic. I don't see how these could work. Maybe I'll remove my pitman arm....who needs to turn? They're...
Do you ever wonder if we're all working on the same kind of car? I've done some looking on the forum for header fitment so I know what many...
There's a lot of new stuff on that page. I hadn't been there in a while. The under dash linkage looks interesting.
The difference is in the bell housing. The clutch fork fulcrum on an 87-93 mustang bell housing is on the passenger side requiring a pull from...
I don't know anything about four speeds, but my three speed pushed from the front using the stock mechanical linkage. I toyed with the idea of...
It's a pusher, mounted behind. The mustang/cougar cable kit mounted in front and pulled. There doesn't seem to be a lot of pedal travel. Guess...
Yup-stock pedal drilled for the master cylinder push rod. I had the engine and trans. in my cougar before I sold it. Changed the car completely....
Well, I finally started the I6-3 speed to v8-5 speed swap. I took out the old engine and trans. last weekend. I've been working on the clutch...
1968 Cougar in 1990 and a 1970 Cougar convertible about two years after that. I drove and redid the 68 off and on until selling it about six...
Thanks guys. Just got back from a vacation in Gettysburg, PA and read your responses. I appreciate them. I'd love to build a fast six and spank...
So I have this dilemma, although as dilemmas go it's a pretty cool one. Some of you will remember my joining the forums a few months ago with my...
I haven't done a t-5 swap in my Maverick yet. When I did it to my 68 Cougar it was around $3000. However, I bought everything new except the...
Thanks everybody. I'm loving the car. Quite a few rock chips. The previous owner used it as a daily driver from about 19000 mi. to a little...
Thanks. I've only had the Maverick about three weeks, but I'm having a lot of fun driving it and tossing different plans around in my head.
1968 Cougar 302 5 speed
First I want to say that I have loved Mavericks since I built my first snap-tite model as a kid. For those of you that remember: it was the...
I just posted some pics. in the my gallery section.
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