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1967 Coupe - Chasing Down Rear End Noises
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle78" data-source="post: 204376" data-attributes="member: 6282"><p>Drive mine as much as possible. My old man has a beautiful Red 65 and we found this one word of mouth. My next big things are transmission needs attention most likely a rebuild as she very winey and leaks in the usual places and as I said in the last post the power steering. I put new fluid in everything so it leaks a clean. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> My car is originally from Texas a Lawyer here bought it in 2018 and thought you can just turn the key and drive it but after he was taking for a lot of repairs that I think the car really didn't need but now everything is new from most of the rear suspension, half shafts, brakes, springs front and back, rebuilt the factory 327. He complained about overheating issues and that he was done with the car and bought a new Boxter. Going through this thing, too many mechanics had their hands on it that just wanted to make buck. Changed the thermostat to a 180 degrees fix the overheating issue plus fix all under the dash after the car almost burnt due to someone rewired the curiosity lights wrong. So when I put in all new wiring I found the AC/Switch would not engage the off position fix that fix the vacuum switch for the heat, the vacuum lines were backwards. Then cleaned instrument panel up so every looked a lot newer and did the clock mod. So I have put in a few hours since I got it last August. I will post some pictures she is a very nice car but a good highway car as someone put a 1969 2.73 rear end from a 427 car in it so cruising at 100km/h is really nice even the 400 series are nice as it does not over-rev to much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle78, post: 204376, member: 6282"] Drive mine as much as possible. My old man has a beautiful Red 65 and we found this one word of mouth. My next big things are transmission needs attention most likely a rebuild as she very winey and leaks in the usual places and as I said in the last post the power steering. I put new fluid in everything so it leaks a clean. :) My car is originally from Texas a Lawyer here bought it in 2018 and thought you can just turn the key and drive it but after he was taking for a lot of repairs that I think the car really didn't need but now everything is new from most of the rear suspension, half shafts, brakes, springs front and back, rebuilt the factory 327. He complained about overheating issues and that he was done with the car and bought a new Boxter. Going through this thing, too many mechanics had their hands on it that just wanted to make buck. Changed the thermostat to a 180 degrees fix the overheating issue plus fix all under the dash after the car almost burnt due to someone rewired the curiosity lights wrong. So when I put in all new wiring I found the AC/Switch would not engage the off position fix that fix the vacuum switch for the heat, the vacuum lines were backwards. Then cleaned instrument panel up so every looked a lot newer and did the clock mod. So I have put in a few hours since I got it last August. I will post some pictures she is a very nice car but a good highway car as someone put a 1969 2.73 rear end from a 427 car in it so cruising at 100km/h is really nice even the 400 series are nice as it does not over-rev to much. [/QUOTE]
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