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#16
Thanks- I sent it to him! I wasn't even aware of that site.
#17
Thanks, Dave, we are all super excited!!!
#18
My dad is searching for very nice original valve covers for his concourse Boss 351. It is my understanding that Boss 302/351 covers are identical, but maybe someone who knows for certain could confirm or correct that.

Thanks!
Ryan
#19
Still looking for one. Thanks for trying, Brian!
#20
Looking for an original because the repro I just got is junk. I only need one but would consider a pair if that's my only option. Patina is great, but no rips/tears in the rubber, please. Thanks!

Ryan
#21
Concours Talk / Re: 1967 K-Code Valve Covers
December 21, 2021, 11:09:46 PM
Great! Thanks everybody!
#22
Concours Talk / Re: 1967 K-Code Valve Covers
December 20, 2021, 09:28:32 AM
Good point! Thanks
#23
Concours Talk / Re: 1967 K-Code Valve Covers
December 20, 2021, 07:04:44 AM
That's what I needed- thanks!! Anyone know if the later style is being reproduced? I'm not finding anything from the usual sources.
#24
Concours Talk / 1967 K-Code Valve Covers
December 19, 2021, 11:05:37 PM
Hi Guys,

I hope this question is okay to pose here as I'm guessing one of you knows the answer.... I am buying a fairly rare 1967 K-Code Mustang that currently has Cobra valve covers. In researching what would have been correct, I am reading conflicting information as to whether or not they were the same chrome versions as the '66. The attached screenshot of a Motor Trend article appears to be the most credible source that they were somehow different. I appreciate any help you can offer!

-Ryan
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#25
Cars and Coffee today. Visalia, CA.
#26
Kevin, let's do it!
#27
Interesting- thanks for the info!!
#28
That's correct. #0078 was originally a rare Bronze Metallic car, just like #0085!
#29
A few more shots, and Chuck Cantwell signed my car!
#30
Could someone please enlighten me on what's correct for the shocks and also the "dreaded Mustang caution fan sticker?" Sounds like I have some simple fixes to make...

Despite best intentions we never did get a picture of the three early cars together, but #0078, #0083, and #0085 were in attendance.

The professional photographer got some terrific shots of #0083 on the track, and see the first link for a good video of the drag race. I drove the hell out of that car!