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    For Sale 1968 GTCS Gulf Stream Aqua 289 C Code Auto

    Winning bid was $25,501
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    For Sale NOS 68 Shelby Mustang / California Special Hood Twist Lock

    Adding a couple more pictures for posterity.
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    Anyone a Ford employee? Do they still do the "X-plan" discount for new cars like they used to?

    The last time I bought a new Ford (my F-150 back in 2014) I had a Ford employee generously give me a PIN for "X-plan" pricing. He's since retired, but I'm wondering if the "X-plan" process still works the same. The special pricing wasn't a huge discount, but eliminated all negotiations and cut...
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    1968 Power steering pump paint source? (referred to as "dark blue" or "teal")

    NPD now has that paint back in stock, so I placed an order and will post the results back in a week or so.
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    1968 Power steering pump paint source? (referred to as "dark blue" or "teal")

    Yeah, I just now took the housing off the PS pump so I could clean it better, and there was a lot of clear silicone around the main O ring. I'm guessing the factory did not use sealant. That combined with the missing tag suggests this pump has been rebuilt by the previous owner. The blue color...
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    1968 Power steering pump paint source? (referred to as "dark blue" or "teal")

    My pump still has what appears to be original dark blue paint. See my photos in the 1st post of this thread. There was no tag on the back of my pump.
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    1968 Power steering pump paint source? (referred to as "dark blue" or "teal")

    I don't believe so. I think the entire pump (housing and front area) are all painted the "teal" color. That's how mine is (see my photos in the 1st post) From my research: the entire pump = dark blue (aka "teal") dipstick cap = natural (or maybe zinc silver?) pulley = semi-gloss black bracket...
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    1968 Power steering pump paint source? (referred to as "dark blue" or "teal")

    Mike, I appreciate it, but I'm not is a huge hurry, so I've give it another couple of weeks and see if NPD restocks. No need to make that one can from Neil a frequent flier just yet. And thank you for the photos. That's exactly what I was looking for and confirms the NPD color is what I want to...
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    For Sale Currently Aqua GT/CS in Mesa, Arizona

    This one is local to me, so if anyone here is a serious buyer I could help by inspecting it in person.
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    For Sale 1968 HCS Lime Gold T Code

    The 1st link doesn't work for me. Maybe because it's a private Facebook group? It's a nice looking car, although those huge stripes and HCS badge look silly. They must have had them custom made to be so far off. I can't image there are repop stripes that are that wide. I also like the color...
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    1968 Power steering pump paint source? (referred to as "dark blue" or "teal")

    Right. I understand that is the official name. I also included the alternate name "teal" since I've seen it called that several times (maybe to avoid confusion with the Corporate Blue of the engine) *** I just edited the thread title. I see now how it may have looked like I was asking whether...
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    1968 Power steering pump paint source? (referred to as "dark blue" or "teal")

    What's the current wisdom on sources for the power steering pump paint? I'm talking the "dark blue" (sometimes called "teal") color. There are several threads here on the forum, but most are several years old. I've been able to find only 2 options, at least in a spray bomb. Anyone have...
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    1968 Correct "Ford Blue" engine color in a spray paint?

    This is for the engine paint on the 289-2V in my '68 HCS. So there are a few past discussions on this, but they are from years and years ago, and paint manufacturers have changed since then. From earlier threads here on the forums I've seen recommendations to use the following: Duplicolor...
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    Infrared Thermometers

    I bought this one a couple of years ago for my son's science fair project. He tested it against at least 3 thermometers we had in the house (oven, meat, AC) and it was within 3-4 degrees of them. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07R638Z86/?tag=calspecial-20
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    For Sale Mustang GT/CS (California Special) Recognition Guide and Owner's Manual #501

    Or contact @rvrtrash from the post right before yours.
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    For Sale Mustang GT/CS (California Special) Recognition Guide and Owner's Manual #501

    And... the auction ended 25 minutes before I posted that! :) I would check back in a day or two to see if it's been relisted.
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    For Sale Mustang GT/CS (California Special) Recognition Guide and Owner's Manual #501

    Here's the relisted eBay auction: https://www.ebay.com/itm/185788180373?mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&siteid=0&customid=link&campid=5335855451&toolid=20001&mkevt=1
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    1968 Headrests

    Hey, finally one I can answer! :) On the '69 headrests there is a release clip. You need to remove the seat back to get to it. Then pry up the clip and pull the headrest all the way out. The headrest shaft has 3 grooves in it for 3 levels of height adjustment. But the last groove is deeper...
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    1968 side scoop removal

    @DanTeets - The decals arrived today safe and sound. Again, thank you so much!
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    1968 Prepping for media blasting

    We made more progress today. Separated the C4 transmission from the engine. Then stripped off the engine accessories to get ready for some serious degreasing. One area that was a bit of a shock was the cooling system. Lots of scale and rust in there. And while taking off the 5/8" bypass hose...
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