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#241
The Lounge / Re: Car wax
September 11, 2018, 07:54:26 AM
When I am able to run-out of my waxes and/or give some away, I'm looking into THAT product, for sure. Heading to Autozone today and Harbor Freight. That always makes for a good day. Oh, and will be making a Rock Auto purchase, as well. Good for me! I get to replace the front struts/coils on my '06 CR-V. Yay for me!
#242
SAAC Forum Requests / Re: Just Introducing Myself
September 11, 2018, 07:50:56 AM
Fl SAAC Tony, are those two cars yours? Wow, if they are. I'd be lucky to get just one in the next 7 or so years. Way to go.
Update: Look at me, I'm a junior member now. Yayy! Oh goody goody.
#243
SAAC Forum Requests / Re: Just Introducing Myself
September 11, 2018, 07:49:36 AM
Guys, thanks for all the guidance so far. I didn't know the 351W was a musclecar engine. I thought about big power with my '66 Fury. I was thinking twin-turbo with it, but I believe I will now sell it. It is in nearly all-original condition and 99.9%rust-free from S. Cal. Anyways, I'll hang out, learn and attend any events that I can. I can't believe I'm sort of "jumpin' ship" after all these years. I still love Mopars, but I think my next muscle car will be a '70 Shelby. I'll take a '69 in the mean time if I can't find one when I get cash-in-hand. I'm wondering what I should learn first about these cars. I was first a Ford fan when I was young.
#244
The Lounge / Re: Car wax
September 10, 2018, 10:05:58 PM
Quote from: deathsled on September 09, 2018, 09:59:22 PM
Washed but not yet waxed. Thinking about trying P21S carnauba wax.  It purports to be 100 percent carnauba.  I'll keep you all posted how it works when it arrives.





Deathsled, I watched a video of a guy who does very high end detailing and he had a can of 100% pure Carnuba and he said it set him back about $10,000. It is apparently, very hard to get and super-costly. He got a bit in his hands and rubbed it up and then used his hands to apply it to this Ferrari or Lamborghini. I use Meguiars, the tan bottle ones, which I think, is their highest end product? I clay any part that is anything but smooth after a good wash in Griots car wash, then I glaze it with Meguiars and then it gets 2-3 coats of wax. 3M makes terrific products for cars finishes. I'm in the middle of using cutting compound, glaze and wax on my CR-V and the paint is nearly webless; hardly a lick of spider-webbing. Probably a small dual-action buffer after the big 7 inch might get rid of the final webs, but black paint is notorious when it comes to trying to get all the webs out. Let us know what you choose and what your results are. I may get some of that 3M One Step cleaner wax; we'll see.
#245
SAAC Forum Requests / Re: Just Introducing Myself
September 10, 2018, 09:53:25 PM
2112, the 351 engine in the Shelbys are Windsors, not Clevelands?
#246
SAAC Forum Requests / Re: Just Introducing Myself
September 10, 2018, 09:52:08 PM
Kj, thanks! If all works out in this world for my family, I may be able to afford a '69 or '70 in less than 7 years, taking a little bit of a rough guess. I am soooo gassed at the thought of my cruise up the coast with my gal in our Shelby. Some luggage in the trunk, a small cooler in the back with snacks and drinks and I'd be ready to head up there for a clam bake on the beach!
#247
Indiana SAAC / Louisville Interested
September 10, 2018, 11:29:21 AM
Hello. I just joined last night and I was wanting to know if any part of Kentucky is part of the Indiana SAAC. I did find a contact for a guy in Louisville. Thanks.
Jeff
#248
SAAC Forum Requests / Re: Just Introducing Myself
September 10, 2018, 11:26:52 AM
Again, thanks for the welcome AND the pics! It'll help me pipe dream, while I wait. I keep searching the internet with 1970 Shelby convertible for sale and look for the lowest priced one. So far, I've found a decent, driveable one for $55K. Surrrre wish I could finance it right now. I'll have to sell my '66 Fury I 2-door post car to help out and clear-out my garage to make room. Let's talk Shelbys soon.
#249
SAAC Forum Requests / Re: Just Introducing Myself
September 10, 2018, 11:23:43 AM
Thanks for the welcome, guys. I've always admired the swoopy, stylish lines of the '67-'70 Shelbys. I'll have to bide my time and work diligently, to expand my real estate portfolio, so I can 1. move my family to a neighborhood with at least SOME deed restrictions (don't get me wrong, in my neighborhood, most of the homeowners, show great pride-of-ownership, but there are issues) and 2. GET A SHELBY CONVERT. Truth be told, my very favorite is the '68 GT500KR convert, but I am really drawn to the last hurrah ones. I don't even care if it is a 351 or a 302 (if one was offered in those years), I just want a '70 Shelby 'vert. 350, 500, doesn't matter. I plan on taking my wife and said Shelby, up the coast, along the ocean starting around Virginia Beach and turning around at Boothbay Harbor, ME. My great-grandfather used to have a cabin there and he had a home on the S.E. shore of Nantucket. We might stop-over there. This will be an early Fall trip to New England. How fun would that be, making a long coastal trip to Maine in a convertible Shelby? I just can't wait.
#250
SAAC Forum Requests / Just Introducing Myself
September 10, 2018, 09:55:37 AM
Hello to all the admins, mods and members in general. I just wanted to say "hello" and to check-in for the first time. I live in Louisville, Ky., I'm 50 and have been into cars since around 1976 or 1977 and I believe my first car love was a '65 Mustang coupe. Our janitor when I was in middle school, had a dark colored one. I think it was dark green. In any event, I then was exposed to a '68 Roadrunner that my friends older brother bought in the late '70's. I have been a life-long Mopar freak, but I have recently become interested again, in Shelbys. They were always my favorite Mustang-bodied Fords. The regular Mustangs are nice and I really like the GT/CS and the High Country Specials, but the '70 Shelby converts are my very favorites. I looked into the production figures here and unfortunately, there were very few made. I like them over the '69's because of the chin spoiler and the black stripes and mainly, because they were the last and had some of the lowest production figures. I've never seen a Shelby on the street, for as far back as I can remember. I'll own one in the not-so-distant future, but I need more rental properties to make that dream come true. I'd even love to make payments on a $40,000. fixer-upper, if I could. I'm glad I can join, even though I am just a hopeful owner. I look forward to talking and learning all about Shelbys, specifically the '69-'70 models. I attended the Mecum car auction with my dad and my 4.5 year old son. We had a great time and there actually was one Shelby there. It was a medium blue '69, I believe. I can post a pic of it at a later date. I'll see y'all later on the forums.