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Thread: Today was 'discovery' day (or how to spend my own $$)
          
   
   

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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    So is that their 6-501 mount listed for '84-95 Mustangs, Dave? I like the restraint bolts!!
    No Roger. it's the ones listed for '66-'70 Fairlanes & Torinos/Cougars and a bunch of others, p/n 6-503. These have about an ~1/2" rearward offset that most of the other Fords of that vintage don't have. Did I say they are physically heavy vs the OEM's!! Phew
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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    No Roger. it's the ones listed for '66-'70 Fairlanes & Torinos/Cougars and a bunch of others, p/n 6-503. These have about an ~1/2" rearward offset that most of the other Fords of that vintage don't have. Did I say they are physically heavy vs the OEM's!! Phew
    Thanks Dave! That's the early mount I used, too, but I had to do some searching through receipts to figure that out... I knew I had bought them from O'Reilly's, but my receipts that were once all neatly arranged got all mixed up when the county did their review & rape cost basis to determine the tax base for the '33 . I'm pulling my engine now (literally ready to hook up the hoist now) so that I can paint the firewall right, so it might be a good time to order the more robust units.

    Found the 6-503 (red) or the 6-503-BL which has black urethane at Summit for $120 plus tax plus the ride. Sound about right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    Thanks Dave! That's the early mount I used, too, but I had to do some searching through receipts to figure that out... I knew I had bought them from O'Reilly's, but my receipts that were once all neatly arranged got all mixed up when the county did their review & rape cost basis to determine the tax base for the '33 . I'm pulling my engine now (literally ready to hook up the hoist now) so that I can paint the firewall right, so it might be a good time to order the more robust units.

    Found the 6-503 (red) or the 6-503-BL which has black urethane at Summit for $120 plus tax plus the ride. Sound about right?
    Roger - you got it!!! As far as price, Summit and everyone else are all within pennies with Summit's shipping the least
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