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#1
Thank you, that does help. And thanks for the picture!

Eric
#2
Hi all,

I'm reviewing the MCA 1969 - 1970 Shelby Concours Trailered/Driven document and for the aluminum engine ID tag it says it needs to be in the correct location and visible.  Mine is attached on a bolt that holds the coil mounting in place.  It is not visible at all.  I'm trying to find a picture of where it should correctly be.   Based on researching online it sounds like mine is in the correct location. Just not seeing how it can be "visible".   I've attached a picture of mine.  To get this picture I had to wedge my phone where no human eye could see.

Anyone have a picture they can share with the correct location of the tag?

Thanks!
Eric
#3
I appreciate all the nice comments.  I really went back-and-forth on the decision of repainting them.  Ended up being very glad I did.

Before and after photos.
#4
Thank you very much!
#5
I ended up getting my stripes painted flat black. They look fantastic.  I liked the glossy before but this looks way better on the black jade.  Now I know why they originally had them flat for black jade cars.

Eric
#6
Those are great old pictures.  Seems quite possible KK would use the same black for the 429s.
#7
Thanks for the insight.  Gives me something to consider.  As of now I know I wouldn't want to go to a true flat black.. but a lot less glossy I will consider.  Wish I could see an example out there painted correctly. If there is a '70 black jade owner out there with a correct flat black stripe I'd love to see a picture if you'd be willing to share.

Eric
#8
Thanks for that information regarding flat and matte. I wasn't aware that they are considered the same in the car community. I have some thinking to do.  I'm not a true flat black fan since it can be a little hard to maintain.  It is probably the reason, like Dan said, that all repainted black jades seem to have glossy stripes.  I have to admit the glossy stripe on the black jade looks great.  But I would like the exterior original looking.  Something for me to think about.

Thanks,
Eric
#9
Hi all,

I'm new to SAAC and have had my 1970 GT350 since last March (0F02M482299).  A past owner had painted the black hood stripes a gloss black which I know is not correct for black jade cars. What I don't know is if the black used for the stripes should be a matte or a flat black.  I keep seeing both being thrown out there. In my limited knowledge of paint I believe there is definitely a difference between the two. A matte has a slight gloss/sheen while flat has none.

Anyone know the definitive answer to this?

Also I'd like to make sure the stripes that were re-done by a previous owner used the correct template. Does anyone know the correct one?  I found 2 online and both had different measurements for the stripes.

Attached is a picture of my current glossy stripes.

Appreciate any information anyone can share! Thanks!
Eric