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This is the picture that always makes me hold my forehead !!!
BG
What am I to do with nearly the complete 1990-2012 collection?
Does anyone want these? How about the Mustang Museum?
Anyone interested in them for the cost of shipping?
In Indiana? How did Ed not find this car?
Again – thanks for all your answers. I'll have to think about whether I'm going to put it on my 260 or sell it and use the money for a modern intake. If I sell it, how much is reasonable to ask for it? Is it enough for a preformer and maybe a couple of headers?
I don't think this is photoshop ? what's the engine ?
Mike
I don't see mach1 in the decklid stripe. Unless it's so grainy, I can't see it.
Just for reference, here's a pic I have in my files of a '69 Boss 302, my note says Finland, I think it's a recent photo.
Mike
Interesting Norway photo john looks like all cars u see over there mudflaps or rock guards and added reflectors side and rear as that was part of required laws over there at the time the way I understand back in the day. I can see by looking at johns Shelby photo that spoiler design is 69 boss 302 as well as added boss rear spoiler. The 69 boss 302 front spoiler was the service replacement for 69-70 Shelby and 69 boss 429 as (1 size fits all) replacements. I have never seen a 70 Shelby or a 69 b9 nos front spoiler in the box from a ford dealership. The only nos 69 b9 or 70 Shelby front spoilers that have been found were leftovers out of KK plant from what I seen anyway.
That looks like 69 boss 302 spoiler Shelby was pointed in middle and had 3 square bolt tabs with melted in soms #