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#31
1967 Shelby GT350/500 / Re: deluxe door panels
March 08, 2023, 03:35:42 AM
Thank you Bob. Advice from you is as good as it gets

When I said screws: you don't want to see where they put them :-(

I will wet my new panels shortly :-)

Thanks.
#32
Saw this on Facebook

#33
1967 Shelby GT350/500 / Re: deluxe door panels
March 07, 2023, 03:21:39 PM
Endemic in the darn things. I have 3 sets of brand new 65/66 deluxe panels in stock, two still in the plastic and in the box that are warped. One other set new but shop worn...same thing. I tried putting them on a rack with weight opposing the bend in the heat. It came out but came right back. Maybe thats why the vast majority of them on cars (non shelbys that I deal with) have a few screws holding them on. A friend just installed brand new panels on a build. He used screws. Another friend with an E car, Screws in his door panels. How the suppliers can't sort this issue out is beyond me.
#35
Something I saw just now

#36
Rather stupendous
#37
I had never met him but I love the guy from the above comments and stories. Wonderful sounding human. Thank you for sharing and RIP sir.
#38
Appeals / Re: Inspection in Reading PA
December 26, 2022, 08:47:50 AM
I was outside that dealership about a month ago. Neat looking place

Maybe Bill Collins of Bill Collins collector cars?
#39
Appeals / Re: Non Mustang Big block tailshaft?
December 19, 2022, 09:03:29 AM
Thank you so much.

Really appreciate it.

Thanks to everyone who answered. I have gained knowledge and that is a great thing

Cheers. Peter
#40
Appeals / Re: Non Mustang Big block tailshaft?
December 19, 2022, 04:36:08 AM
You folks are amazing

I can't believe how tough this is to research when you don't have baseline knowledge in a subject. In this case big block toploaders

Okay. So now I know my threaded hole location on mine is fine for a big block application as it uses an adapter plate to relocate the shifter.

One last question. Is my trans to cross member mounting boss correct for a big block?  I.E. the wider "foot" rather than the smaller oval I am used to?

Thank you folks.
Peter
#41
Appeals / Re: Non Mustang Big block tailshaft?
December 18, 2022, 09:05:49 AM
Sorry. I should have said shifter assembly.

I'm this instance I was noticing the
Threaded holes in this tail shaft are at the midpoint of the
Tailshaft rather then the end where I am used to seeing them.


#42
Appeals / Re: Non Mustang Big block tailshaft?
December 18, 2022, 06:18:17 AM
I think I need one of these "C7OR-A tail housing is the same as the C6OR-C, but one was also made to accept the large output shaft(31 spline) of the '68 Torino 428CJ, '68-'69 428CJ Mustang/Cougar/BOSS 429"

Rear shifter mount

31 spline output size

14 inch

Correct trans mount foot for a Mustang Xmember

Edit: I think my lack of knowledge is showing, I have been looking for more info online and it appears big block tailshafts have the wide "foot" mounting. Sorry to be a big lacking in knowledge for big block stuff.

Thanks, Peter

#43
Appeals / Re: Non Mustang Big block tailshaft?
December 18, 2022, 06:09:30 AM
My gosh, thanks folks for taking the time to help me. It is very much appreciated

98SVT. that makes perfect sense that there is an original number then updates to the design.

430 Drag pack, So my tail shaft C60R-7A040-C. You think its a small block small output unit bored out for a larger tail shaft?

This is what got me confused on David Kees ID chart. My unit is listed twice

Thing is on his page the units shown with the descriptions below don't show the rear bosses (undrilled) in place like on my unit

Also mine definitely has the big output so may have been bored as you mention they can be.

But Davids chart lists for a 428/429 so could it have come with a large bore from Ford or is this a misprint?

So I can use this for a 428 but would need the shifter location adapter you mention. Can't say I have seen one. Or get another tailshaft

The large trans mounting "foot" is that for mounting in a larger car?

Sorry for all the questions. I've had over 200 Mustangs and these things intrigue me

C6OR-7A040-C
&
C7OR-7A040-A      1966-68 Fairlane, Cyclone, Ranchero, Torino 289, 302, 390
1966-69 Falcon 289, 302
1966-69 Mustang, Cougar  390
14" length, 28 spline

C6OR-7A040-C
&
C7OR-7A040-A      1967 up Fairlane, Cyclone 427, 428
1968-69 Mustang 428, 429

Thank you folks. Peter
#44
Appeals / Re: Non Mustang Big block tailshaft?
December 17, 2022, 06:07:44 AM
Case decodes as 67/68 wide bolt pattern

Tail is a C60R7A0404-C which has me confused As listed for Mustang 428/429

Thanks. Peter
#45
Appeals / Non Mustang Big block tailshaft?
December 17, 2022, 06:02:35 AM
Hello Folks. Would someone with more non Mustang knowledge then me possibly be able to ID the tailshaft with out rear shifter mount holes? Fairlane?

It's listed on David key as various cars including 428 68/69 Mustang

Trans is a big in and output

No tag

I don't recognise the trans mount foot and shifter holes are not in the rear

Other tail is a small block I have