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RE: shock towers
By John C - 10/16/2005 7:12:35 AM; IP 209.163.126.173
Henry, There's nothing like the big block but it's pretty tight around those shock towers. I have a 67 Mustang Fastback with the factory 390 big block. The shock towers are a huge problem. I buy a case of beer just prior to changing the spark plugs. In all honesty, it all comes down to patients.
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 RE: Are 67-68 shock towers smaller? -- Henry, 10/17/2005
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