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Messages - bluemax

#16
1965 GT350/R-Model / Re: 65 parts layout photo recreation
November 07, 2020, 11:50:26 AM
Without out a doubt, one of the best articles I have ever seen in the magazine. Great job on the resto... twice! Charles. Hoping to see the car in person next year.
#17
Wanted to Buy / Re: 1965 Koni Shock Paint
November 01, 2020, 07:16:39 AM
Thanks for posting the info.
#19
Quote from: SFM6S087 on July 18, 2020, 02:52:08 PM


Wrong instrument bezel, wrong tach face & possibly more. Don't know how this car could have gone through two restoration shops that seemed to know so little about carryovers.

Steve

I noticed that as well... very interesting.
#20
That looks like the same kit that came with my replacement Koni shocks.
#21
Concours Talk / Re: SPINDLE
October 09, 2019, 07:40:38 PM
Same basic subject, but a different question.

The attached picture shows the RH spindle off my 6S235. I have not started to clean it yet as my question concerns the yellow and pink paint markings.

The yellow "stripe" is much larger/longer than what I have seen on other "restored" cars. The pink color can be seen within the red circle in the picture.

Is what I have here considered normal and correct for my car?
#22
Quote from: Karguy on July 20, 2019, 09:18:13 PM
  Does anyone else out there have the style header bolt pictured on their 65 or 66 a Shelby?

I have been following this thread as well as others on this subject because of what is currently on 6S235 and wanting to know what is correct. I have a combination of header bolts, both a simple grade 5 marking and a Rockford marking (mostly the grade 5 marking).

While I have owned this car for over 20 years now (I do not have a lot of information on the previous owners), I am just now starting to dig into the various details as I prepare for a full restoration.