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#31
Up for sale a really nice un pitted pair of original rear spring shock plates.  Freshly blasted and treated with Boeshield metal protectant.  Ready to install. Raw steel, not painted.



Thanks
Jon

Sold!
#32
Up for sale an original 289 Hipo air cleaner lid.  Needs to be rechromed or use on rough survivor. Rust and flaking chrome on surface. No dents or deformation.  Back not so bad.

SOLD!

Thanks
Jon
#33
I went through this not too long ago.  I used rattle cans.  I did it in 3 stages.  Base coat of black enamel, the metallic charcoal (lacquer based) and matte clear lacquer over the top.

Fix imperfections and spray everything with black enamel.  I used krylon fusion.  Light coats are the key.

Technique on 2nd and 3rd coats are key as you almost want to fog or dry spray the metallic charcoal at a distance over the top.  You do not want a wet looking finish.  I did the same dry spray technique with  automotive grade matte clear lacquer. 

I'd buy at least 4 cans of the metallic charcoal to be safe.

This worked for me but results may vary.

Jon
#34
SAAC Forum Discussion Area / Re: Autolite 4100 600 cfm
September 25, 2023, 10:47:50 PM
Pretty sure you need an Autolite or motorcraft part # FG-15.

The FG-14 is a smaller diameter and might be the problem if you are trying to use one of those.

Jon
#35
Up for sale a refurbished by Chockostang power steering assembly line idler arm with C7ZA-3355-B numbers. This one is in raw metal and has been protected with boeshield. For 1967-70 with power steering.

$800 shipped obo

Thanks

Jon
#36
1967 Shelby GT350/500 / Re: GT350 Block Number
September 10, 2023, 04:53:27 PM
Quote from: alex_st on September 10, 2023, 04:32:51 PM
So this is not the original block then. Correct?

Correct.

All 67 GT 350's had 289 hipos.  All 289 Hipos were C5AE blocks cast at the Cleveland, OH foundry.  All C6 blocks were cast at the Windsor, Ontario Canada foundry and none were 289 hipos.

Jon
#37
1967 Shelby GT350/500 / Re: GT350 Block Number
September 10, 2023, 12:56:04 PM
No C6 blocks were hipos.

Jon
#38
Up for sale a correct power steering idler arm OEM version without C7ZA numbers.  Refurbished by chockostang. 

SOLD!

Thanks
Jon
#39
Parts For Sale / 65-67 9” pinion yoke for sale
September 07, 2023, 10:36:37 AM
What I believe to be the correct pinion yoke for 65-67 Shelby (maybe more).  For 1330 u joint, 5 1/8" overall length, 4 1/8" width with earlier dust shield.

More pictures on request.
SOLD!

Thanks
Jon
#40
4 used headlight bulb retainers for 1967 Shelby and other fords using 4 headlight system (5 3/4" bulbs) for sale.  Bonus 5th one needing a spot weld to re connect.

Stainless rings that hold bulbs, not exterior chrome trim rings.

Sold to Fran...sorry Bob.

PM any interest

Thanks
Jon
#41
Wanted to Buy / Re: 1967 headlight retaining rings
August 19, 2023, 07:30:09 PM
I have 4 used originals.  Plus one more needing to be spot welded back together.

PM if interested.

Jon
#42
I have 2 chockostang refurbished ones.  1 with numbers, one without. 

They were not inexpensive.

I could part with one.  The one with numbers is worth more than double of the one without.

Jon
#43
Parts For Sale / 67 repo 10 spoke caps for sale
August 04, 2023, 05:10:58 PM
Up for sale a like new set of Scott Drake repo 67 10 spoke caps.  Unfortunately no backing plates or fasteners.

SOLD!!!!

PM any interest

Thanks
Jon
#44
1967 Shelby GT350/500 / Re: First ride in 17 yrs!
July 10, 2023, 12:18:29 AM
Quote from: 67 GT350 on July 09, 2023, 10:24:06 PM
Looks great! What size tires did you put on??

225/60/15 all around

Jon
#45
1967 Shelby GT350/500 / First ride in 17 yrs!
July 09, 2023, 09:50:46 PM
First ride in #2325 after over 17 years off the road due to a longer than expected resto.  Still need to tweak a few things and upgrade a few parts, but 95+% done.   Are they ever done?....

Jon