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Title: Another 1966 GT350 Tachometer Question
Post by: Benny on April 12, 2021, 07:39:39 PM
My tach has the chrome cup, did Faria make the chrome cup tachs or black krinkle only or both? I also have the high mounted Cobra so is it correct they were early production? Further to this, there is know date stamping on my tach & three wires from the rear cup. I also note the screw plate on mine mounts to the rear & not to the front like the black krinkle tachs, thanks for any help :).
Title: Re: Another 1966 GT350 Tachometer Question
Post by: gt350hr on April 13, 2021, 01:57:57 PM
   6S477 has the same "top logo" tach and a "stainless' cup ( now I believe from an over the counter version) and a conventional mounting bracket that has been chrome plated. With only one owner between Hertz and me , I believe the second owner did this. I plan on painting both back to wrinkle black in the future. I have never seen any proof that chrome cups were installed on them by SAI. "I" did the one on 6S240 when I owned it because I liked the look.
Title: Re: Another 1966 GT350 Tachometer Question
Post by: Benny on April 13, 2021, 05:04:07 PM
Quote from: gt350hr on April 13, 2021, 01:57:57 PM
   6S477 has the same "top logo" tach and a "stainless' cup ( now I believe from an over the counter version) and a conventional mounting bracket that has been chrome plated. With only one owner between Hertz and me , I believe the second owner did this. I plan on painting both back to wrinkle black in the future. I have never seen any proof that chrome cups were installed on them by SAI. "I" did the one on 6S240 when I owned it because I liked the look.

Hi Randy, based on what you've said would it be fair to say the tach I have is the "over the counter version" & not the black wrinkle type directly installed buy Shelby American into 1966 GT350's?
Title: Re: Another 1966 GT350 Tachometer Question
Post by: SFM6S087 on April 13, 2021, 06:32:05 PM
That's an original Shelby tach for a 1966 GT350. And it's the early verion with the Cobra logo on top. Yes, the stainless/chrome cup usually indicates an OTC part. But once you put it inside a black wrinkle cup with a proper mounting bracket, no one will be able to tell if it's OTC or as installed at SA. Very nice tach!

Steve
Title: Re: Another 1966 GT350 Tachometer Question
Post by: Benny on April 13, 2021, 07:47:19 PM
Quote from: SFM6S087 on April 13, 2021, 06:32:05 PM
That's an original Shelby tach for a 1966 GT350. And it's the early verion with the Cobra logo on top. Yes, the stainless/chrome cup usually indicates an OTC part. But once you put it inside a black wrinkle cup with a proper mounting bracket, no one will be able to tell if it's OTC or as installed at SA. Very nice tach!

Steve
Hi Steve, thanks for letting me know its an early version OTC Shelby Tach for a 66 GT350. I'll leave the stainless/chrome cup in the original condition its in. Knowing its OTC, allows me to buy an original unrestored wrinkle black Shelby GT350 tacho, I just need to wait until one comes onto the market for sale, cheers.
Title: Re: Another 1966 GT350 Tachometer Question
Post by: Bob Gaines on April 13, 2021, 08:16:24 PM
Quote from: Benny on April 13, 2021, 07:47:19 PM
Quote from: SFM6S087 on April 13, 2021, 06:32:05 PM
That's an original Shelby tach for a 1966 GT350. And it's the early verion with the Cobra logo on top. Yes, the stainless/chrome cup usually indicates an OTC part. But once you put it inside a black wrinkle cup with a proper mounting bracket, no one will be able to tell if it's OTC or as installed at SA. Very nice tach!

Steve
Hi Steve, thanks for letting me know its an early version OTC Shelby Tach for a 66 GT350. I'll leave the stainless/chrome cup in the original condition its in. Knowing its OTC, allows me to buy an original unrestored wrinkle black Shelby GT350 tacho, I just need to wait until one comes onto the market for sale, cheers.
The only difference between the over the counter 9K tach and the assemblyline tach is the finish on the cup. You can easily refinish the chrome cup in the wrinkle black finish. It is more desirable that way. 99.9 % of people looking for the Cobra tachs want them the way they came from Shelby American. They early face style is the hardest to find and sells for the most $. 
Title: Re: Another 1966 GT350 Tachometer Question
Post by: Benny on April 13, 2021, 09:19:21 PM
Quote from: Bob Gaines on April 13, 2021, 08:16:24 PM
Quote from: Benny on April 13, 2021, 07:47:19 PM
Quote from: SFM6S087 on April 13, 2021, 06:32:05 PM
That's an original Shelby tach for a 1966 GT350. And it's the early verion with the Cobra logo on top. Yes, the stainless/chrome cup usually indicates an OTC part. But once you put it inside a black wrinkle cup with a proper mounting bracket, no one will be able to tell if it's OTC or as installed at SA. Very nice tach!

Steve
Hi Steve, thanks for letting me know its an early version OTC Shelby Tach for a 66 GT350. I'll leave the stainless/chrome cup in the original condition its in. Knowing its OTC, allows me to buy an original unrestored wrinkle black Shelby GT350 tacho, I just need to wait until one comes onto the market for sale, cheers.
The only difference between the over the counter 9K tach and the assemblyline tach is the finish on the cup. You can easily refinish the chrome cup in the wrinkle black finish. It is more desirable that way. 99.9 % of people looking for the Cobra tachs want them the way they came from Shelby American. They early face style is the hardest to find and sells for the most $.
Hi Bob, thanks for your input & words of wisdom but I'll leave the tach in its OTC state. Although its not as desirable as assembly line black wrinkle tachs the OTC version in its own way, is still unique. I appreciate your input & thank you for your time, cheers.
Title: Re: Another 1966 GT350 Tachometer Question
Post by: gt350hr on April 14, 2021, 11:25:59 AM
Quote from: Benny on April 13, 2021, 05:04:07 PM
Quote from: gt350hr on April 13, 2021, 01:57:57 PM
   6S477 has the same "top logo" tach and a "stainless' cup ( now I believe from an over the counter version) and a conventional mounting bracket that has been chrome plated. With only one owner between Hertz and me , I believe the second owner did this. I plan on painting both back to wrinkle black in the future. I have never seen any proof that chrome cups were installed on them by SAI. "I" did the one on 6S240 when I owned it because I liked the look.

Hi Randy, based on what you've said would it be fair to say the tach I have is the "over the counter version" & not the black wrinkle type directly installed buy Shelby American into 1966 GT350's?

     Benny,
       "I" do not believe the "top logo" was "ever" available over the counter. Production only. OTC tachs were "bottom logo" and the logo was usually larger in diameter. The "top logo tachs have never been reproduced , HOWEVER , there are some "overlay stickers" out there that "could" convert one. I do not believe this is the case with yours as the needle and red line needle are correct for an assembly line "early" tach.
Others may have a different opinion/ experience and i welcome additional input.
   Randy
Title: Re: Another 1966 GT350 Tachometer Question
Post by: s2ms on April 14, 2021, 01:01:49 PM
Quote from: gt350hr on April 14, 2021, 11:25:59 AM
     Benny,
       "I" do not believe the "top logo" was "ever" available over the counter. Production only. OTC tachs were "bottom logo" and the logo was usually larger in diameter. The "top logo tachs have never been reproduced , HOWEVER , there are some "overlay stickers" out there that "could" convert one. I do not believe this is the case with yours as the needle and red line needle are correct for an assembly line "early" tach.
Others may have a different opinion/ experience and i welcome additional input.
   Randy

Randy,

I was wondering about that too.  The Aug '66 SA Parts & Accessories catalog does show a top logo tach, which also looks to have a black bracket. Possible this is a staged photo?

Dave
Title: Re: Another 1966 GT350 Tachometer Question
Post by: gt350hr on April 14, 2021, 03:09:26 PM
     I agree Dave ,
    That catalog looked like production parts photos. Over the years I have been fortunate to have had several previously unopened SAI and Ford OTC tachs and they were all bottom logo versions. If you look at 252 "carryovers " and the rest of a 1,000 unit order , you would "potentially" have 748 (or so) '66 models with them. I wish SAAC had SAI purchase orders in their stash of company paperwork , it would be an eye opener.
    Randy
     
Title: Re: Another 1966 GT350 Tachometer Question
Post by: Benny on April 14, 2021, 07:14:55 PM
Quote from: gt350hr on April 14, 2021, 11:25:59 AM
Quote from: Benny on April 13, 2021, 05:04:07 PM
Quote from: gt350hr on April 13, 2021, 01:57:57 PM
   6S477 has the same "top logo" tach and a "stainless' cup ( now I believe from an over the counter version) and a conventional mounting bracket that has been chrome plated. With only one owner between Hertz and me , I believe the second owner did this. I plan on painting both back to wrinkle black in the future. I have never seen any proof that chrome cups were installed on them by SAI. "I" did the one on 6S240 when I owned it because I liked the look.

Hi Randy, based on what you've said would it be fair to say the tach I have is the "over the counter version" & not the black wrinkle type directly installed buy Shelby American into 1966 GT350's?

     Benny,
       "I" do not believe the "top logo" was "ever" available over the counter. Production only. OTC tachs were "bottom logo" and the logo was usually larger in diameter. The "top logo tachs have never been reproduced , HOWEVER , there are some "overlay stickers" out there that "could" convert one. I do not believe this is the case with yours as the needle and red line needle are correct for an assembly line "early" tach.
Others may have a different opinion/ experience and i welcome additional input.
   Randy
Thanks Randy, so it's fair to say I have an early production Shelby tach with correct rev & red line needles with upper Cobra? I really appreciate your input.
Title: Re: Another 1966 GT350 Tachometer Question
Post by: S7MS427 on April 14, 2021, 07:47:55 PM
Benny,

You'll never get steered wrong by Randy.  The man is an amazing wealth of experience and knowledge.
Title: Re: Another 1966 GT350 Tachometer Question
Post by: Benny on April 15, 2021, 08:27:49 AM
Quote from: S7MS427 on April 14, 2021, 07:47:55 PM
Benny,

You'll never get steered wrong by Randy.  The man is an amazing wealth of experience and knowledge.

That's great to hear Roy, that Randy has the good medicine, I really appreciate his & everyone else's Shelby knowledge on the forum.
Title: Re: Another 1966 GT350 Tachometer Question
Post by: gt350hr on April 15, 2021, 11:38:42 AM
  There is "some" value to being "an old guy from So Cal". I admit to always having an eye for something "out of place" or different.
Title: Re: Another 1966 GT350 Tachometer Question
Post by: Benny on April 15, 2021, 07:53:04 PM
Quote from: gt350hr on April 15, 2021, 11:38:42 AM
  There is "some" value to being "an old guy from So Cal". I admit to always having an eye for something "out of place" or different.
Too right Randy & great interview of you & your Shelby on You Tube with Mustang Connection, nice GT350 you have there.
Title: Re: Another 1966 GT350 Tachometer Question
Post by: gt350hr on April 19, 2021, 11:10:28 AM
 Thank you for the kind words.