I'm looking at this Silver Jade car and where the front side hood bumpers mount has a large rectangular hole on each side. The hole there is usually just big enough for a rubber bumper to squeeze into(see pic of my red car). So whats up with that. Car sure looks original on both front aprons and I suspect the caulk used is covering the big hole for rubber bumper clearance in the apron? Car built beginning of Feb.
Sorry I was distracted by the spackle on the bottom of the car
Dont look like holes to me?
Pretty sure those arent on my Feb built 1969
Quote from: shelbymann1970 on April 22, 2024, 03:10:28 PMI'm looking at this Silver Jade car and where the front side hood bumpers mount has a large rectangular hole on each side. The hole there is usually just big enough for a rubber bumper to squeeze into(see pic of my red car). So whats up with that. Car sure looks original on both front aprons and I suspect the caulk used is covering the big hole for rubber bumper clearance in the apron? Car built beginning of Feb.
A larger shot of those areas show them neatly taped over.
Quote from: Coralsnake on April 22, 2024, 04:38:43 PMSorry I was distracted by the spackle on the bottom of the car
Dont look like holes to me?
Pretty sure those arent on my Feb built 1969
Would the spackle be concourse correct as an "unrestored" example, rumor has it CS's cousins, brothers, sisters-in-laws, cousins, nephew watched this car being hand built in CS's barn in south Africa and this is how they did it back then. ;D
Bill
I especially appreciate the apologists. "Looks fine to me"
Quote from: Bill on April 22, 2024, 06:51:07 PM....... rumor has it CS's cousins, brothers, sisters-in-laws, cousins, nephew watched this car being hand built in CS's barn in south Africa and this is how they did it back then.
Let's see what's the technical term I'm looking for? Oh yeah - BS. In the early 70s CS vacationed in many parts of Africa for up to 9 months a year. In the world of Shelby one thing always holds true. "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof." This story seem to fail the proof test easily.
I own 1109 GT 350 built 2/11/69. No extra holes like the one in your picture, just the smaller rectangular holes for the fender/hood bumpers. And no sealer, caulk or whatever it is under the fenders as shown in your pic.
Quote from: RickD on April 23, 2024, 06:11:44 AMI own 1109 GT 350 built 2/11/69. No extra holes like the one in your picture, just the smaller rectangular holes for the fender/hood bumpers. And no sealer, caulk or whatever it is under the fenders as shown in your pic.
to be clear not extra holes but on each side a narrow rectangular hole that the bumper squeezed into. The hole would be in the fender itself but all original aprons had large clearance holes for the hood bumpers. I was initially wondering if the "black" portion was the caulk used between the fender and the apron but looks too smooth on both sides and I doubt caulk would stay put in that large of a hole. looking closely on the Shelby fender you can see a light outline of what appears to be the bumper hole under the tape if it is tape?
Here is a fender with the bumper hole in it next to a pic of this Shelby. So is the consensus that there is tape over the hole? Thanks for all the input.
Yes, on a second look, it does look like tape over the hole. Looked like just a hole first thing this morning. Maybe they taped it to keep the sealant from squeezing out during application. On to another matter regarding this Vert I haven't seen any pics of vin numbers on the back of the block unless I missed it. Looking forward to learning more about this car.