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ScottZ
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Posted: November-16-2015 at 6:53am |
Here is a better view of the top half of the tow bar. |
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Scott Zuelzke
Lake Mitchell , AL 1984 Ski Nautique 1972 Skier |
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ScottZ
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I have this steel one that is straight that came out of a late 60's Barracuda. |
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Scott Zuelzke
Lake Mitchell , AL 1984 Ski Nautique 1972 Skier |
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ScottZ
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This is what a 72 Mustang that I am about to restore has in it. I have never seen one like this one. |
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Scott Zuelzke
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clr517
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thanks riley for the help.ill keep looking.
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Riley
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Sorry Casey, keep looking. They do pop up here.
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TRBenj
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The 68-70 pylons were nearly the same as the 71-72 version... Difference being the bend (68-70 is straight).
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Riley
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We've got another from a 68 or 69. Were they still using those in 72? It is a steel pylon.
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TRBenj
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It probably won't play nicely with the bench seat but otherwise it would install in place. It's not quite the original style, that smaller diameter aluminum and later ring/finger was used '73-75. The earlier pylons were steel with a different ring/finger style.
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Chevy350
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The mustang pylon is slanted back a little.
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1972 Mustang
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Riley
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TimB or any other Mustang people know if this is the correct pylon for a '72 Mustang?
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clr517
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If it will fit I'll take it
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clr517
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I have a 72 mustang
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Hollywood
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pylons changed quite significantly in the mid 70s, also varied from model to model. you might want to be specific about what boat you're trying to fit it in.
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Riley
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We have this one out of a '74 Skier. It is in good condition. The ring and finger have very good chrome. $250 plus shipping. It is a straight pylon and not curved.
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clr517
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looking for 70s era pylon.
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