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KONI Instructions Brochure

Started by NC TRACKRAT, July 05, 2021, 12:48:44 PM

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NC TRACKRAT

For some reason, Vern's ad here: http://www.saacforum.com/index.php?topic=3969.msg34675#msg34675  doesn't show his pictures on my computer anymore.  Vern, do you still have those pics on file?  If so, would you be so kind as to post them again for us and give us a dissertation on the versions that were used by KONI.  Anyone else with original examples, please feel free to elaborate. TIA!
5S071, 6S1467

Bob Gaines

Quote from: NC TRACKRAT on July 05, 2021, 12:48:44 PM
For some reason, Vern's ad here: http://www.saacforum.com/index.php?topic=3969.msg34675#msg34675  doesn't show his pictures on my computer anymore.  Vern, do you still have those pics on file?  If so, would you be so kind as to post them again for us and give us a dissertation on the versions that were used by KONI.  Anyone else with original examples, please feel free to elaborate. TIA!
The easy way to tell a vintage brochure is if the illustration inside has the old style winged Koni logo and dome shape nut caps or not. ;) There are variations within the time period but all of the early versions have those characteristics in common. The logo in the illustration changed to the newer style in the late 60's.
Bob Gaines,Shelby Enthusiast, Shelby Collector , Shelby Concours judge SAAC,MCA,Mid America Shelby

Vernon Estes

Here are the pictures posted in that thread...they are showing up on my browser so Ive saved and attached them below..hopefully they show up!

As bob said, the earlier brochures have the earlier "winged" Koni logo on the shocks as opposed to the triangular logos which came about in the later 60s and used into the 70s-80s and up to current day.





Kind regards,
Vern

Junk dealer and the oldest young guy you will ever know.

NC TRACKRAT

Thanks to you both! We've been cleaning out old files and I found a couple that I knew I had but didn't know where they were. I'm not seeing the images so it must be a deficiency in my computer's installed programs but, based on the descriptions, I have an early version and a later one.  :)
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honker

Vern, can't see the photos in your post ?

Mike

SHELB66

I can't view them either.

Craig R.
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GT350Lad

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6S1276

NC TRACKRAT

Whew!  Thanks, guys!  I just thought it was me being an old geezer having trouble figuring out what was wrong with my laptop!
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Vernon Estes

Not sure why they arent showing up on other peoples' browsers...they are showing on mine.

Id upload them as basic attachments to these replies (as i tried to do when I post above) but, when I try that, I get a message from the forum that some picture file is full and that the attachments have failed to upload.

Vern
Junk dealer and the oldest young guy you will ever know.

silverton_ford

Here are photos of the early 1965-1966 Koni brochure.







Here is a photo of the later Koni brochure (printed in 1968-70).




Vern's photos from his Hi-Performance Motors email October 26, 2018

GT350Lad

Thanks Brian. I sure would can love to find a 65/66 brochure  :D
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6S1276

texas swede

Cool brochure! Shock absorber in different languages of which the one at the bottom is Swedish.
In the 60's and 70's and maybe 80's there was a shop in Stockholm, Sweden called Stotdamparverkstaden and he
was a Koni specialist and had all parts required to rebuild them. Wish I could step back in a time machine.
Texas Swede

NC TRACKRAT

Thanks for posting the pics, Brian!  Yep, I've got one of each.  My wife was nagging me to pitch out a couple of boxes of old files I had stored in a closet.  I said I would but would go through them before tossing them in the recycle bin.  So glad I did.  Got her attention when I told her how rare they are.   ;D
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