I have a 1969 Ford Falcon with a 302 Engine and double barrel carburetor. When I cold start it, it wont start so I have to get off and use starter fluid. After.
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How can I fix my 1969 Ford Falcon? It does not stay on in a cold …
I have a 1969 Ford Falcon with a 302 Engine and double barrel carburetor. When I cold start it, it wont start so I have to get off and use starter fluid. After.
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How can I fix my 1969 Ford Falcon? It does not stay on in a cold …
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