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Old 21-12-2007, 12:51 AM   #1
FNFAT6
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Default Just put a deposit on an escort.

just put a deposit on a red 79 2L

-it has retrimmed interior
-cd player, 6inch splits , sub
-bob tail
-simmons 15 inch rims
-carby upgrades (ive only known efi cars so i have no clue but am told it was basic upgrade)
-race bucket seats VERY tidy
-4 speed manual
-cam

in very good condition , very little rust.

the brakes u really need to step on to get it to stop, the owner said thats how escorts are... im not so sure ?

also wondering what kind of stage cam or how agressive a cam would need to be to lump on idle, cos this thing really does lump really nicely i love it .

anyways will be my daily for next month till xr6t comes my way then this thing will be turned into a hills/track car ... so brake and suspension mods are the go ..

any advice is much appreciated

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