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Need a 1968 Mustang Frame Mount for power steering ram

Discussion in '1965-1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 & GT500' started by mherman2, Dec 3, 2008.

  1. mherman2

    mherman2 Well-Known Member

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    When going through my 1968 Shelby powering steering I noticed the frame mount for the power steering ram is not in there thus it is hanging low. It was taken out before I owned the car.

    I need a 1968 Mustang Frame Mount for the power steering ram.

    Does anyone have one for sale or know of a place to get an original or NOS one?

    Regards,

    Mike
     
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    Have a nice original one $25.00 plus shipping

    Dominic
     
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    Mike: Was this missing mount on your green KR Conv? How in the world did the car steer normally? Were you driving the car around with the mount missing this whole time? Just Curious.
    Jim
     
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    Hi to Mike! Looks like you have a few choices,and here are a few more:Rodes Restorations offer all sorts of power steering goodies-(419)468-5182 they are in Ohio_Or you may try Alex right in S.D. He normally sells sheetmetal and has really helped me out before.He always calls you back.(619)298-9808 Happy Hunting. :D
    P.D.
     
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    It did not steer normally that was the issue!! Craig Conley had it in his shop for a wheel swap and he had a mount for me.


    Thank you for the sources!
    Mike
     
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