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That was going to be my suggestion. Once the sludge was reported That and I really think 1958 to 1960 T Birds are the ugliest Fords ever made
You may be forgetting the Mustang II? Even Farrah couldn't make them look good.

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Old 05-10-2017, 10:59 AM
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You may be forgetting the Mustang II? Even Farrah couldn't make them look good.
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Sorry in advance if this gives anyone the willies, but that 75 cobra was NOT the bottom of furd's barrel, they actually sunk a little lower than that.

They made .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .............................................


A KING COBRA complete with thunder-chicken rip off.
That's right. 125 horses of 5 liter V8 power!

Here's a picture of it, I found it in the dictionary under pathetic:




yeah, you're feelin it:






In contrast, my 78 moostang II mach 1 didn't look so bad (no that weren't me, found the pic on the interwebs):

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Make sure the oil pump is correct and not some high volume type that will move too much oil out of pan causing top end to receive less oil.
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Make sure the oil pump is correct and not some high volume type that will move too much oil out of pan causing top end to receive less oil.
Good call! I wouldn't run one of these pigs with out a 7 quart oil pan
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Also make sure the is enough clearance between pick-up for pump and bottom of pan.

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