if you use thinner you will lose the original black. you will have a clean plate though.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: 6R07mi on December 09, 2022, 01:21:35 PMi have seen this several times. completely legit. it depended on who had all the parts on hand to fill the order when the order was entered. agreed it was not the norm but did happen.
I'm no expert to the level others are here,
but i have strong suspicions the door tag (reproduction) codes don't reflect how the car was built !
Why would a Dearborn built car be sold to the San Jose district when the Milpas plant was churning out cars by 1966?
C engine code 289 2v with a 4 speed is not common, more likely a 3 sp. or C4 auto
Locking diff axle with 289 2v, ....... I'm not buying that either ..... just say'in
6F09C170159 -
Body 63A — Fastback w/standard interior
Color M — Wimbledon White paint
Trim 26 — Black interior w/black trim
Date 02C — Built March 2, 1966
DSO 72 — San Jose district sales office
Axle A — 3.00 locking differential
Trans 5 — Four-speed manual transmission
jim p
Quote from: CharlesTurner on December 29, 2018, 06:10:16 PM
Any idea when registration will open up? Will there be an indoor area for concours/t-bred cars?
Quote from: preaction on March 21, 2018, 06:23:06 PM
Were the larger than factory break calipers used I believe in trans Am competition calipers from a T bird and/or Lincoln and the spindles for these calipers that were used were installed with a tapered bushing to make the smaller factory pieces work does this sound close ?