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#21
The Lounge / Real or Fake??
February 11, 2021, 07:55:11 PM
Supposedly a CS business card from the 90's? 
Real or Fake?

#23
The Lounge / Stolen 68 Shelby parts near Charlotte,NC
January 27, 2021, 11:12:35 AM
Seen this on CL while ago out of Charlotte, NC.  (Shelby GT500 #01377)

https://charlotte.craigslist.org/pts/d/charlotte-stolen-shelby-parts/7266307212.html
#24
The Lounge / Shin Yoshikawa Artwork 65 GT350
January 26, 2021, 09:20:38 PM
I thought this was some cool artwork by Shin Yoshikawa of the 65 GT350.
Signed by him.  Pretty good size of 24"x 18".


https://www.ebay.com/itm/303840057687
#25
1969-1970 Boss 302/429 / C8ZE-S1 Radiator Question
December 04, 2020, 07:29:57 PM
Was curious about this question.... Was the C8ZE-S1 radiator shared with the Boss 429?  I know they were used in assemblyline for 428CJ/SCJ.

Thanks
#26
The Lounge / Nice Project FB on CL
November 25, 2020, 04:25:58 PM
Wow.  Early '65 (Oct.'64) A-Code FB,  Rangoon red w/ red interior, Beautiful color combo and 4-speed.
And looks to be pretty solid.

Would make a great resto project for someone ;)

https://huntsville.craigslist.org/for/d/huntsville-1965-mustang-fastback/7236828633.html
#27
What is the date code of 4111668 on a single rib original Autolite oil filter?

Original box C1AZ-6731-A.
#28
The Lounge / Slow moving
November 13, 2020, 07:34:42 PM
Is anyone else having trouble with SAAC forum being SLOW?!

I have been on the other sister forums just now and the speeds on them are normal.
#29
I am selling a washer reservoir bottle.  It is an assembly line correct piece with a rare factory date stamp of Jan 17, 69.

I'd rather pass it along to someone who is restoring maybe a thoroughbred or survivor.   

It is in Original survivor, excellent condition.

Don't know why the photos are so big when you click on them. I've posted photos before on here without that problem.

So if you desire, I can send photos to an email address.

Only serious individuals PM me.
$400, Make offer.
#30
Will the 67 standard interior radio fit into the 67 deluxe interior? 

My late Dad in law had a cheap am-fm cassette radio installed into the deluxe interior of his 67 with the console. It quit working a long time ago. I'm driving it more often now and want to replace it.

Seems that from what I have seen, that the radios swap from standard to deluxe interior?  Any help would be appreciated.
#31
I have to get something off my chest. We all know that the pandemic is getting worse, figures don't lie. Our Law Makers (a name I never liked), and politicians PREACH safe distancing, wear your masks, etc,etc.....

But watch politicians on TV, I'm sure you've all seen the news clip from all the politicians NOT wearing their mask and definitely not safe distancing.....

Now, what really gets me is Sports. I have seen oh, I'd say 99% of football, baseball, basketball players as they're playing their sport, NOT WEARING ANY MASK OR FACE COVERING AT ALL!! Seen the side lines a minute ago on sports news?? Coaches wearing a mask, LOL, but nobody else?!! 

I don't understand this country at all. I have a BAD feeling about our future and the Pandemic we ALL face..... Yes, ALL OF US!!!

Other's Thoughts?

#32
The Lounge / Special Edition Ford Pinto
October 10, 2020, 11:46:31 PM
Seen this Pinto on Starsky and Hutch today. Does anyone know about the badge on the left front fender? Was this a Special Edition Pinto?
#33
C8AE-A1 Balancer with October '68 date.  Great Original Condition.

Rubber seems to visually be in Great shape, rubber PN can be read clearly (circled in yellow).

(See all photos).

$75 plus shipping.
PM if interested. Paypal Friends preferred.
#34
The Lounge / Anyone near Albuquerque NM?
September 13, 2020, 02:12:09 PM
Anyone near Albuquerque NM that can pick up something for me and ship to me?

PM me if you can/want to help.

Thanks
Rich
#35
The Lounge / '67 Eleanor Wood Carved/Hand made
September 06, 2020, 07:30:53 PM
I can already hear the negative remarks because of it being an "Eleanor".

But try to look beyond that and see the true artwork here made completely out of wood.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ge4Ke3iEwL0

*If this was already posted, please excuse me*
#36
The Lounge / Never Knew this Magazine existed!
August 11, 2020, 08:55:28 PM
Custom Car Magazine from the 70's??
I've tried eBay several times in the past week and NOTHING.
Even Googled...Nothing?


https://www.retrospace.org/2016/05/vintage-wheels-26-1970s-custom-car.html?m=1
#37
I have '67 Mustang Deluxe Steering wheel parts. All are original and I know the parts do have pitting. The plastic screw inserts are all here.  The 3 Gold cad plated screws with springs and the other 3 screws are included. Horn ring is C5ZA-13A800-D, other horn ring numbers are 31350-H and 11911.
The VERY fragile plastic ring has been broken, but will still work in the ring when installed.
Everything in photos are included.
$150 plus the ride.  PM if interested.
Rich
#38
The Lounge / Did You Know??
August 08, 2020, 09:56:18 AM
That Dodge made a 1986 Dodge Shelby Rampage compact truck? Read this article I received from Hagerty, read near the end of this article, only 218 were made:

Beginning in 1982, Chrysler Corporation fielded a Dodge Rampage pickup based on its front-wheel-drive L-body platform, which also underpinned the Dodge Omni/024/Charger and Plymouth Horizon/ TC3. The Rampage represented the first front-wheel-drive pickup offered by an American automaker.
Built using a longer wheelbase than its four-door relatives, the Rampage could haul up to 1000 pounds. Power came from Chrysler's 84-hp, 2.2-liter four-banger and was channeled through a four-speed manual; a three-speed automatic or five-speed manual were optional. The Rampage survived until 1984 only to be resurrected in 1986 when Dodge rolled out the California Shelby Rampage. The reincarnated, hotted-up trucklet boasted a 99-hp version of the 2.2-liter motor that sent power through a four-speed manual and rumbled through performance exhaust. Just 218 were made.
#39
I was looking under my Roku Channel and came across a series called "Disasters of the Century" and under the Episode 6 "Human Error" the second half of the 46 minute program is about a 25 minute program of the 1955 La Mans tragedy with rare footage and commentary from folks that survived.

Thought this would be of interest to some of you guys that like documentaries😊

**Footnote*** The first half is very interesting as well😊
#40
The Lounge / Hagerty Drivers Club
July 01, 2020, 06:45:06 AM
Here is the front cover of the Hagerty Drivers Club issue #62.
Thought it pretty cool 😎