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#1
Carolina Region SAAC / 46 Ford Deluxe Advice
June 15, 2022, 10:17:21 PM
Hello fellow members.  My apology this isn't a Shelby / Mustang related question but thought someone in the Carolina region might have some advice.  A friend of mine inherited her father's 46 Ford Deluxe Sedan.  I said I would reach out to some of my contacts to see if I can help her sell the car.  I will be compiling some details.  It appears solid but a mechanical project since it hasn't run since 2013.  If anyone has any interest or advice on where we might focus that would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you.
#2
Wanted to Buy / Schmerler Ford License Plate Frame
June 20, 2021, 03:38:43 PM
Hello Upper MidWest club members.  I am in NC but I have a Bronco that was originally sold thru Schmerler Ford (Elk Grove, IL).  It's pretty much stock, still has the dealer decal on the back.  I am looking for a license plate frame from that dealership.  It's no longer in business but thought maybe someone on the forum might have a lead on one for sale.  Thanks!  Greg P.
#3
1968 Shelby GT350/500/500KR / J-Code Thank You
July 13, 2019, 07:00:17 PM
I wanted to send a quick shout out to the forum.  I have finished the rebuild and install of my original 302 4V J-Code engine just like it was originally (I guess it was a good thing I kept all of the original parts for the last 43 years after all :-) ).  During the process I did a lot of research on the similarities between the J-Code and the GT350 and asked a lot of questions.  You guys were great at helping and answering my questions.  Special nod to Craig Conley at Paradise Wheels for setting up and providing the Paxton Supercharger correct for the period.  And to Dave Hunt @ Hunt's Machine in Albany NY (who did the short block and engine machining) and the guys at Cylinder Head Specialties here in NC (who restored my original heads).  I've attached a picture of the engine installed and one with the '68 next to my wife's '07 GT/CS.  I think it's time for a Shelby project this time! :-)
#4
1968 Shelby GT350/500/500KR / Header Selection
February 25, 2019, 07:24:47 PM
I am nearing the end of the 302/4V rebuild.  9.5:1 compression, date code correct block, orig 53cc chamber volume heads.  Adding a correct Paxton supercharger with 4777 Holly from Paradise Wheels.  Replacing my original J-Code intake with a S2MS-9424-A.  I am trying to find a quality set of Ceramic coated, Tri-Y headers and wonder if anyone has a recommendation.  From my research seems Doug's Headers are well reviewed but they are on the more costly side.  Doug Thorley is also pretty pricey.  I see that Scott Drake's are about half the price and Tony Branda has a set in the same price range as the Drake's.  Not sure of the mfg but they look a lot like the Scott Drake layout from the photo.  I tend to think you get what you pay for, so leaning toward Doug's Headers.  Thoughts?
#5
1968 Shelby GT350/500/500KR / 1968 Quality Ignition Parts
February 03, 2019, 05:35:08 PM
Hello all,

I was reading a post in the Dec timeframe regarding '68 spark plug wires; specifically what would be correct, sleeve or no sleeve.  Good info.  I am in the process of rebuilding my J-Code and many of you have provided a lot of good information / help.  Thanks for that.  My question this time is if anyone has recommendations for a good source of good quality, correct, ignition parts.  Specifically spark plug wires but also coil, etc.  I visited Mansfield site but he's pretty specific to the big blocks.  I am wondering if there is a good resource like that for small block.

Thanks again.  Greg P.
#6
1968 Shelby GT350/500/500KR / 68 J Code vs GT350 Engine
November 27, 2018, 07:54:55 PM
I've been researching the difference between the 1968 J Code 302 4V engine and the GT350 Shelby engine.  Compiling casting numbers, etc. Based on my research and feedback / website links (like MustangTek and Coral Snake sites) from some of my SAAC friends, it appears the only difference is the intake.  J Code has the C8ZE iron casting while the GT350 has the S7MS aluminum.  Can anyone else confirm or refute this?  The one item that I really can't seem to find is information on the camshaft (for either engine).  Original part number, lift, duration, etc.  Can anyone shed some light on this for me?

Thanks, Greg P.
#7
I have been evaluating some '69 Shelby project cars but they don't have the original drive train.  Some have the right equip (say 3:00/1 posi) but wrong year and not even from a mustang.  These project cars are not cheap but I wonder what the impact is to the value because of these incorrect drive trains?  My desire is to build and enjoy but the reality is that even if I do the work there is real cost associated with the build.  Can anyone weigh in on the impact to the value for an incorrect drive train?  And if numbers matching isn't an option, is it worth getting '69 mustang parts instead?  Thank you.  Greg P.