with which to experiment. Ford did in fact put a prop rod on 69/70
fastbacks. They wouldn't have done so had it not been necessary.
At 12:09 PM 4/27/2009, Ray Davison wrote:
>Dan O'Reilly wrote:
> > Ray -
> >
> > The 69/70 fastback cars ended up with a prop rod 'cause the torsion bars
> > weren't strong enough to hold the trunk lid open. In fact, I'm not
> > entirely certain that early '69 cars had the prop rod (i.e., it may have
> > been added by Ford after some customer complaints). The 71-73 cars have a
> > stronger setup (although my '71 Mach's trunk lid is susceptible to
> crashing
> > down with only a little encouragement) and so didn't need the prop rod, as
> > do the pre-69's.
>
>On both my 65 and 73s the torsion force is adjustable. I added spoilers
>to both 73s. I moved the rod up a notch and it works fine. Is there
>not such an adjustment on the 69-70? I just added a trunk rack to the
>65 and did not have to increase the torsion force.
>
>Ray
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Dan O'Reilly
1971 Bright Red Mach 1
2002 Black Deluxe Convertible
Colorado Springs, CO
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