New front and rear 1970-1972 bumpers are in the works.
Also note the all metal fuel filter. Do NOT use the plastic or glass see thru filters.
It is pretty easy to figure out just by looking at them. Are you talking about how the headlight bucket mounts to the fender?
A good body man can pound that back out. Probably a little too much for an beginner to try and fix.
The (4) nuts would be located at the brake pedal support bracket. This would be at the top of this picture. [ATTACH]
There are 4-bolts inside the car that need to be removed. There are two located where the green circles are located. The other two are a few...
Yes, the gasket glues in the track.
Yes....something like that would work.
How about starting a new thread with all of this info? I am afraid it will get lost in this thread.
Now.....just don't go modifying it. Leave it alone and drive it. :D
Those clear fuel filters WILL leak. I suggest a solid metal fuel filter.
I do not know if there is a part number on the headers. Yes...they come ceramic coated.
These are Doug Thorley shorty headers for a Maverick at the top. Hedman Shorty on the bottom. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A 1970 Ford Maverick Grabber never had bucket seats from the factory. NO 1970 Ford Maverick ever had bucket seats from the factory. Full details...
Sometimes the trunk gasket gets smashed so flat that it no longer seals. I had that problem on one of my cars. New trunk gasket fixed that.
This is the only thing I can really add: The early cars (1970-1973) had the small hub. The later cars (1974-1977) had the larger hub. I have...
The correct part number would be DODA-3590-A on pitman arm for a Maverick.
Just about any car will start in park or neutral.
Melvins Ford Parts should have them.
All factory hoods are the same height and offer the same clearance. You can look into a drop base air cleaner.
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