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Messages - Alan

#1
Quote from: SNAKEBIT on November 26, 2018, 09:17:24 PM
Mark, where is your post of your white car with the red interior. I've never seen a Shelby with a red interior. Do they have a name for this red, like they did with the white in calling it Parchment? This red interior was only available on the '69-'70 models?

The red was called Vermillion.
Max
#2
Will check when we return fm SPI.
Max
#4
Noticed the black-headed rivets; when did they switch fm regular silver?
Max
#5
That should be a ban-a-ble offense.  No need for that.
#6
1969-1970 Shelby GT350/500 / Re: Twisted Seat Back
August 18, 2018, 07:00:33 PM
Chances are the cushion frame is okay. Seat back lower curved arms and
Lower center section are bent. Best way is remove upholstery and lay frame on
Flat surface and straighten accordingly. Heat may be needed.

Max
#7
^+1 same orange adhesive underneath gas cap emblem.
Max
#8
What's the opinion of you all in comparing Tulsa with the SAAC convention?
Max
#9
Bob,   Could you clarify about the evidence if you haven't seen any marks, etc
under a vin tag.  I agree that the 'Z' probably was added after install.
Max
#10
Assumption on my part....if the 'Z' signified a completed car, It might have
been stamped after the vin plate was already riveted to the body. Anyone check under neath
to see a possible imprint or disturbance in the sheet metal?
Max
#11
It's all about either side's perspective.   When Mom questioned
me, she always said "no matter how flat you make a pancake, there's always two sides."
Max
#12
C7ZE part number on the shroud top. Early '67's had 'Ford' in a block.  Later version were Ford script in an oval.
Max
#13
I'm offended.  The vin is #029.
Max
#14
Every Mustang I sold came with my best 1/4 mile et slips placed under the carpet.
Max
#15
Quote from: 68countrysedan on May 02, 2018, 12:33:45 PM
Remain curious as to who originated the ad tag line, The Road Cars. SA, ad agency, some magazine guy?  IMHO it's a memorable one.

I don't know about that;  reminds me of Pookie boy.
Max