Very Sad Times

The desperately sad news that our Queen Elizabeth II has passed away on the 8th September 2022 at the age of 96. She had given her entire life of seventy years on the throne to work tirelessly serving our country. Queen Elizabeth had been the backbone of our Country through good times and the not so good times. We all have respect for such a dedicated, mother, grand mother, great grand mother and the much loved Queen of Great Britain.

From all of us at Mustang Maniac we wish to send our sincere condolences to the Royal Family in these unprecedented and seriously sad times. For many of us we have never known anything other than the Queen who was respected around the entire globe.

R.I.P Queen Elizabeth II

Customer Cars

A few posts ago we mentioned that a customer had purchased a car in good faith that turned out to be a bit of a nightmare. The engine was burning oil at a rate that would make us go and buy shares! The decision was made by the customer to recondition the original engine.

With that in mind it has had a mild cam fitted, bored out pistons, higher compression, and alloy heads. Before we fitted the engine we bench test the engine to make sure all is good, not that we expect otherwise. We wanted to ‘run in’ the new cam before its even let on the road.

Once we were happy with the engine and settled down on the test rig we proceeded to fit it back into the car.

Once we have bolted all the exhaust and gearbox back to the car we will take her out for a road test and fine tune her if we need to.

Stay Safe & Take Care!

About Mustang Maniac

A business dedicated to restoration of Classic Mustangs. We supply parts for all ages of Mustangs 1964 to present day, servicing, restoration and custom builds. Anything your Mustang needs, we can help.
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3 Responses to Very Sad Times

  1. Jennie says:

    Hear hear to your comments on the passing of a much loved and greatly admired Queen; the World will be a poorer place for her loss. I am very much hoping King Charles lll will bring all he has learnt from her, to his role as our next Monarch.

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  2. Simon says:

    Well said! What a lady.

    Liked by 1 person

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