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  • 1974 Mustang II V6

    Hi.
    Is there any good places to find out more information on these oldies?
    Have the possiblity of getting one to restore, but don't want to say yes if there is no chance of sourcing parts.
    Value of them isn't great when restored, so it wouldn't be for the money.
    Thanks for any pointers.
    We're not Brazil, we're Northern Ireland

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    No personal experience but would suggest that although parts may be available here, be prepared to pay at least double / triple the cost based on rarity. Better to source from the USA where availability of original and good aftermarket is strong - even early cars - with reasonable prices - aim to source from a 'dry' state - Cali or Arizona, just common sense stuff really.

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    • #3
      Every part is available for them, my mate restored one to concours a couple of years ago

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      • #4
        Ok Thanks for the replies
        We're not Brazil, we're Northern Ireland

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        • #5
          I have a 66 but dont relly know much about the later ones but here is some links

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