headlands21 002.JPG 29 hits | 110.24 KB | Posted: 9/6/21 Taken Sept. 6, 2021: Labor Day about 4:30 PM in the parking lot of the Headlands Beach State Park (Posted in: Headlands Photo shoot)
headlands21 003.JPG 44 hits | 115.7 KB | Posted: 9/6/21 Taken Sept. 6, 2021: Labor Day about 4:30 PM in the parking lot of the Headlands Beach State Park (Posted in: Headlands Photo shoot)
headlands21 004.JPG 37 hits | 111.23 KB | Posted: 9/6/21 Taken Sept. 6, 2021: Labor Day about 4:30 PM in the parking lot of the Headlands Beach State Park (Posted in: Headlands Photo shoot)
headlands21 005.JPG 30 hits | 103.03 KB | Posted: 9/6/21 Taken Sept. 6, 2021: Labor Day about 4:30 PM in the parking lot of the Headlands Beach State Park (Posted in: Headlands Photo shoot)
headlands21 006.JPG 43 hits | 84.48 KB | Posted: 9/6/21 Taken Sept. 6, 2021: Labor Day about 4:30 PM in the parking lot of the Headlands Beach State Park (Posted in: Headlands Photo shoot)
headlands21 007.JPG 42 hits | 78.54 KB | Posted: 9/6/21 Taken Sept. 6, 2021: Labor Day about 4:30 PM in the parking lot of the Headlands Beach State Park (Posted in: Headlands Photo shoot)
DSC06777.JPG 171 hits | 103.44 KB | Posted: 10/5/19 The "thunderjet" engine with a 2 barrel Autolite (the original one) carb. If I ever decide to rebuild this engine, I might convert it to a Super Cobra-jet! (Posted in: Engine)
carb 002.JPG 46 hits | 73.44 KB | Posted: 9/18/20 intake manifold showing plugged vacuum ports. (on the left between the wires) (Posted in: Engine)
engine2 001.JPG 53 hits | 71.13 KB | Posted: 10/12/20 Cleaned engine a bit (Posted in: Engine)
engine2 002.JPG 55 hits | 81.68 KB | Posted: 10/12/20 Driver's side view (Posted in: Engine)
engine2 003.JPG 62 hits | 76.83 KB | Posted: 10/12/20 passenger side view (Posted in: Engine)
69accy 001.JPG 8 hits | 64.55 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 View showing the newly installed ported vacuum switch. The old one was broken and had no tubes connected. Heat from the hot water causes the switch to remove the carb vacuum hose and connect the manifold vacuum one, which is greater, and is fed to t... (Posted in: Engine)
69accy 002.JPG 5 hits | 73.1 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 View showing the rubber shroud that was installed. The original one was missing. I'm not sure what exactly this does. Perhaps it forces fresh outside air to pass through the radiator, rather than being bypassed, by sucking air in from the large hol... (Posted in: Engine)
carb 004.JPG 6 hits | 69.18 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 This is the original autolite 2100 carb (356 cfm) that is not on the car now. It was rebuilt and sitting on the shelf should it be needed in the future. Size stamped on side (near anti-stall dashpot) 1.23 (venturi size) (Posted in: Engine)
engine 001.JPG 6 hits | 71.64 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 This is the new carb (from Amazon, instead of *autolite* it is called *autoline* showing the position of the fast idle screw. This carb has venturi size of 1.08 or 287 CFM. Not as much as the original autolite, but may be better for mileage. Power ... (Posted in: Engine)
engine 003.JPG 9 hits | 73.05 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 This is the new carb showing the anti-stall dashpot before I adjusted it correctly. It was never done by North Coast Rest. when they put the carb on.
The numbers stamped on the side of the carb next to the dashpot reveal the carb's CFM. The origina... (Posted in: Engine)
new-pcv.JPG 5 hits | 62.93 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 Showing the new PCV valve installed (Posted in: Engine)
engine-accy-1.jpg 6 hits | 87.73 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 View showing the new breather cap and elbow installed. Exactly matches the original. (Posted in: Engine)
oilfilter 001.JPG 4 hits | 62.82 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 I prefer the blue Bosch oil filters. (Posted in: Engine)
pcv 002.JPG 3 hits | 68.27 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 This is where the PCV valve tubing goes into the carb. (Posted in: Engine)
trunk 001.JPG 62 hits | 67.94 KB | Posted: 3/10/20 For such a big car, and trunk, there isn't as much room as you might think, because of the convertible top and full size spare tire. (Posted in: Trunk)
trunk 002.JPG 60 hits | 64.42 KB | Posted: 3/10/20 There is still room though. The two folding chairs are already in there, and spare parts too. The box holds the top boot. (Posted in: Trunk)
trunk 003.JPG 58 hits | 72.49 KB | Posted: 3/10/20 imagine if this was a Mustang, or even a T-bird with all of its mechanical disappearing business. So I'm glad for what I do have. (Posted in: Trunk)
patch and clip 001.JPG 6 hits | 54.24 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 This view shows the top-well patch that I applied. It was torn when the trunk torsion bar shot through it while I was trying to remove it. You can also see the brighter blue torsion bar, which is the replacement that was painted. Now the trunk wor... (Posted in: Trunk)
patch and clip 002.JPG 4 hits | 44.23 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 The new replacement torsion bar (lighter blue) and the original one. The replacement came out of a '69 Marquis convertible that was at the CTC Auto Ranch in Texas. They are VERY helpful, and have lots of Mercurys from 1969. (Posted in: Trunk)
torsion 001.JPG 4 hits | 30.01 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 This is the piece that spontaneously broke off the torsion bar. (Posted in: Trunk)
trunk 001.JPG 8 hits | 62.67 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 This is the right side of the trunk, with the torsion bar that remained unbroken, still under pressure (before I tried to remove it) (Posted in: Trunk)
trunk 002.JPG 11 hits | 76.32 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 In this view, you can see the broken bar was removed from the catch on the right side, and since it was the left side that broke, it was all removed. The grabber hook was pulled down so that the trunk would still close ok. The bar that remained sti... (Posted in: Trunk)
trunk dia.JPG 10 hits | 32.68 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 Showing the difference between the Ford Trunk bars and the Mercury ones. The Mercury is heavier and larger diameter bar. I thought that the '69 Ford Galaxie would probably work, so ordered them from CTC AutoRanch in Texas. So now I have a spare we... (Posted in: Trunk)
trunk hinge 001a.jpg 11 hits | 56.43 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 This shows the unbroken bar still connected, and the method I used to dislodge it from the grabber. It worked, but the other side was STILL under pressure! Which I didn't expect. (Posted in: Trunk)
trunk hinge 002.JPG 13 hits | 75.06 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 more views (Posted in: Trunk)
trunk hinge 003.JPG 14 hits | 65.92 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 The right side, showing the broken bar's "U" end. (Posted in: Trunk)
trunk hinge 004.JPG 12 hits | 74.81 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 another view (Posted in: Trunk)
trunk repair 001.JPG 11 hits | 54.49 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 I had Chuck's Auto Body on Tyler in Mentor re-attach the replacement rod. This view show the left side. (Posted in: Trunk)
trunk repair 002.JPG 15 hits | 45.98 KB | Posted: 2/26/22 This view shows the right side, along with the tear that was made by the old rod shooting out of the bracket (my bad) (Posted in: Trunk)
thumbnail_IMG_0552.jpg 16 hits | 76.06 KB | Posted: 4/16/22 (Posted in: 02 MGM)
thumbnail_IMG_0551.jpg 8 hits | 74.09 KB | Posted: 4/16/22 (Posted in: 02 MGM)
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