Didn’t all California Specials have a deluxe steering wheel (wood rim). Mine does and it has has a color matched center pad?All deluxe wheels should have wood grain pads. If not, it is a deduction from me.
No, they did not.Didn’t all California Specials have a deluxe steering wheel (wood rim). Mine does and it has has a color matched center pad?
maybe a previous owner addedNo, they did not.
I have a Marti but deluxe steering wheel is not listed. Previous own told me he thought it was part of the GT/CS package which now I know it’s not. Just need to get a regular black wheel now as the car is off being restored.It could have been ordered as an option. Do you have a Marti Report?
That car has the rare Convenience Control Panel option. Only about 1% of 1968 Mustangs got that option.I have a Marti but deluxe steering wheel is not listed. Previous own told me he thought it was part of the GT/CS package which now I know it’s not. Just need to get a regular black wheel now as the car is off being restored.
That car has the rare Convenience Control Panel option. Only about 1% of 1968 Mustangs got that option.
When optioned with A/C, a console was mandatory. Very cool.
Thank you sir, my favorite Cougar parts site use to have a sweet 1968 NOS convenience group fuel sender but I haven’t seen it listed in a bit.That car has the rare Convenience Control Panel option. Only about 1% of 1968 Mustangs got that option.
When optioned with A/C, a console was mandatory. Very cool.
That's ridiculous .... Maybe for a small block "J" code.... I have a 390 GT "S" code 4sp with zero rust and I am pretty sure it's at least a 50-60k car. I've never heard about this "triple GT" claim before but mine has it as well I guess since it also has the "GT equipment group" listed on my Marti. I also have the factory 8K tach which his doesn't, hmmmm...I thought the GT's all got a tach.Great the Marti report, no deluxe steering wheel, no style steel wheels, no smog, replaced exhaust, repaint, possible replacement rear quarter (script misalignment) , look like driver lower control arm replaced. Not an original survivor car. +1 on original floor pan . I would value 35k to 42k. If I was in market I would buy highland green 390 in orangevale. 100,000 is ludicrous put to each is own.
I hate to admit it but after a bit more research it seems the 390 GT cars may be selling for less than I had thought. Mine is a factory GT 4sp w 8k tach so who knows..... But I've had it since 1976 and it only has 78k miles on it now. I doubt I'd ever sell it anyway, so it doesn't really matter. I blew the engine up within the first couple weeks of owning it, sold the engine to the wrecking yard and it sat for 35+ years. Had a 428cj in it for awhile but recently put it back to 390 GT with period correct parts. Needed the 428cj for a 70 Mach 428cj 4sp project.If you look at the ad here. In June a 390 s code with c6 highland green was selling for 42,500 asking was in better shape than this one. By By the way a factory gt 4sp car would be worth more in same condition.
Edit Concours not conclude lol
Yes, we call it a witness line. It is often lost with careless sanding during a repaint. It can be restored with a little work.Marty,
Is the form line on the front of the scoop required?