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3 spd manuals and automatic trans cars have drive on driver's side and 4 spds on the passenger side and drive gears as you found are not...
Re: Virgin In WI Hi Tim, From Wisconsin and good friend who is knowledgable about 68s but is restoring a 65? I'm thinking I have a good idea...
It certainly is not a "bash". I just happen to think nightmist blue was the nicest color ever put on a Shelby. And thats coming from an Acapulco...
I really wanted to see the hood open. Saturday it was up as I was driving out and Sunday was closed again. Nice car and my favorite color. I can't...
There have been a few in the last several months on Ebay. They turn up now and then and typically bring big money ($1-2000) Tim
Here's a link to some pics Pete took (and a little publicity for my car) http://www.thecoralsnake.com/SAAC32
I'll be leaving tomorrow afternoon, 2300 miles for me.:unsure: :unsure: Tim
Thats the one. It changed hands recently. Tango Automotive aquired it and it now belongs to a gentleman in Barrington RI. I saw it at a cruise...
An impact wrench helps tremendously as well.
They are very tight. I would suggest getting one of the installation tools as they are hardened steel and have oversized nuts unlike a threaded...
I was looking @ one of these last week. I could be mistaken but I seem to recall it was 0012. Was it a green 350? (green was definately wrong shade)
"All" the painted surfaces are charcoal grey metallic "except" the painted surfaces on the Shelby console which are semi flat black as they were...
Same
Interior code 5A/6A use charcoal grey metallic, PPG 32586. I would suggest mixing it in laquer for the proper finish and to avoid filling in the...
They were either on the heads or intake, not both. Here's a PI intake; [IMG] And a 500 cyl head; [IMG]
68 NJ 428s are typically stamped on the back of the cylinder heads and in some cases the PIs were stamped on the rear of the aluminum intake.
One of the lesser known deleted items was the rear chrome strip on the rear fold down panel in lieu of staples.
Yes. Assembly date (month,year), plant and engine ID # which in this case would be 405JO4 or 405JO5.
The generally accepted date is 2/15/68 but there are variations either way by several days (this is the Ford date not when assembled @ AO Smith)...
It is aluminum and will have a threaded port for the 3 way vacuum valve http://mansfieldmustang.com/02-19.JPG
Under the bolt that holds the coil bracket.
Funny, thats what I told you in your other post. But you wanted someone "REALLY knowlegalbe" (your spelling):noway:
Yep that was the way it was done.
What do you want to know? (and its concours)
So did AO Smith use robots?:huh: