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The shifter is in the stock location however it is near the rear of the hole on the floor. The shifter will shift into all gears however the boot needs to be removed to do this. Ill solve that problem with a short throw and a custom handle. Then I can leave the boot on all the time. Right now I can only use 1-3-5-R with the boot on.
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the florida50 87-93 page for those finding this thread by search:http://www.florida50.com/CL_87-93.htm clusters come with gauges...
lx1: beautiful. chicago? that isn't too far to visit once I undertake my project... I'll have to come drool and pick your brain before I begin.
lx1: beautiful. chicago? that isn't too far to visit once I undertake my project... I'll have to come drool and pick your brain before I begin.
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As a recomendation I would not go with the florida50 cluster. There prices on the site do NOT reflect what they charge. If I remember right its something like $200 more. Get the one from mc-machine. The mc-machine one also has factory style turn signal indicators and warning lights. The florida used plain led lights.
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i personally like my florida 5.0 cluster. the price was a little more because of the led lights for the signals, but not even $100 more, more less $200 more. i would have told them where they could stick it if that were the case. however, i don't know if you mean one were to buy the guages directly through them and got the whole setup complete and wired up. i could care less about the signals too, just as long as i know i've got a signal or high beam on incase i forget to shut it off. i hate when people do that.
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Yeah, the price they quoted my was with guages and all. I saved over 200 by going with the mc-machine setup and got my own gauges. All in all both look good. I just got a better deal on the mc machine cluster.
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wow massive props to this swap i love notch back mustangs i had one but i just sold it to get my z28!! i love my ls1 but this swap is like a dream is there any web sites with more info on this im am very interested thanks.
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yeah, go to www.ls1tech.com
i'm sure you'll find good info there!
seriously, try searching this section and you will find a wealth of info, try www.ls1mustang.com for some good pics and writeups.
i'm sure you'll find good info there!
seriously, try searching this section and you will find a wealth of info, try www.ls1mustang.com for some good pics and writeups.
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I may have said this already , but this swap was sooo simple it left me with a constant feeling of something major will go worng, but so far its still kicking!
if you ask me , this is as easy as pulling a stock ford motor and putting it in.
if you ask me , this is as easy as pulling a stock ford motor and putting it in.