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1983 Thunderbird heater core install

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I just finished installing heater core in my 1983 Musbird first time posting any pictures. I Built this car in the 90s and working on getting it back on the road and possibly selling has 43,000 miles on drive train. It has a 89 Mustang 302 HO with 5 speed with the Mustang K member. 87 turbo coupe 3.55 disc brake rear end. Also 87 Turbo Coupe interior. What do you think ?

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I think you should keep it, it looks like a great STREET SLEEPER. I had a 1982 Fairmont Futura which I put a worked 351 Cleveland with an AOD Transmission in and had a bunch of fun surprising those rice burners with their Ghetto Mufflers and other Hot Rods.
 
I think you should keep it, it looks like a great STREET SLEEPER. I had a 1982 Fairmont Futura which I put a worked 351 Cleveland with an AOD Transmission in and had a bunch of fun surprising those rice burners with their Ghetto Mufflers and other Hot Rods.

I surprised a few imports myself back in the day. I thinking about selling because it just not as fun as it use to be and the suspension is way to stiff for me. I think it's a sign of getting old. Thanks for the comment.
 
I still own the car I bought back in 1970 when I was in High School which is a 1967 Shelby GT 500. The suspension is quite stiff but that's what keeps us young. I am try to drive the car every weekend. I will be out terrorizing the streets today. You can always change out the springs if it too stiff. I will be enjoying my cars as long as I can it is a good way to stay active. Have a great day Rick.
 
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