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Deals and Appeals => Wanted to Buy => Topic started by: kasearch@ix.netcom.com on January 26, 2025, 09:41:46 AM

Title: power steering pump
Post by: kasearch@ix.netcom.com on January 26, 2025, 09:41:46 AM
For a June built, Dearborn, 1969 GT500. I need the pump housing. Mine has rusted at the large seal.
Title: Re: power steering pump
Post by: SCJSTU on January 26, 2025, 07:32:05 PM
I may have a pump from a 1970....

Ask the experts if any differences
Title: Re: power steering pump
Post by: kasearch@ix.netcom.com on January 27, 2025, 10:50:41 AM
sent you a PM
Title: Re: power steering pump
Post by: SCJSTU on January 27, 2025, 08:32:39 PM
Sorry don't have one
Title: Re: power steering pump
Post by: Rickmustang on January 27, 2025, 08:42:38 PM
Call Rodes Restoration. He used to have stacks of them.
Title: Re: power steering pump
Post by: Royce Peterson on January 27, 2025, 09:41:08 PM
Chockostang has lots of them. Any date code you need.
Title: Re: power steering pump
Post by: shlb69 on January 29, 2025, 11:59:45 PM
Tell me the pump you need?
Title: Re: power steering pump
Post by: FL SAAC on January 30, 2025, 02:40:44 PM
Let me tell you what I did when we replaced the pump on our 1969 GT500 a few years ago

First you need lots of patience

Second you need a good relationship with your local parts guy.

Did not go to any of the BIG NAME outfits because it is a rare exception that you find a good counter man that really knows what you are talking about.

Also all the specialty sites wanted big dollars for a Shelby (that's really a Mustang) power steering pump.

I went to a long time mom, pop and sons auto parts.

Took my pump off, hauled over to them. They went to several of their parts warehouses and suppliers until they found the right pump with the right color.

They also transferred my pulley on to the remanufactured pump. The total cost, part and labor for transferring the pulley was about $60.

This was about 10 years ago also you have to factor in todays inflation rate.

So I recommend go local and support a small local business.

Best of luck