I assume as well, maybe some people are not sure about the curbside having no engine....I'd also like to know about replica's....I have a photo but no documentation(?) of my car.
So I've been away from building kits for several years do to rebuilding my 1:1 Fox Mustang's and buying a 99 Mustang for a daily driver. But I'm looking into setting up a small area in my new apartment and get back to building soon. I'll have to repost my previous builds as I lost the photos from Photobucket. Anyway, The Mustang Mad Man is back and hungry to build. Looking at the new builds that were done while I was gone you guys do AMAZING work!!!!!!! Scotty
Oh boy.....collecting stuff......die-cast cars, matchbooks, vinyl LP's, shot glasses and a few other sorted things. My Fox body Mustangs are a big hobby and my Photography is a hobby and a job.
I agree with Toner283 about the fuel filter. Next could be the fuel regulator. WHen my pump went out in my 88 Mustang 5.0 it just went completely dead with no signs of it failing.
I have that kit in my Mustang collection, sealed but I'll build it. Very cool car at the time and I still like it. Saw that kit for sale $20 at the last toy show I went too.