BroadwayBlue
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Good Luck Steven and please update us on the outcome.
mca said:Ok, everybody take a deep breath and calm down. First, congratulations "too many cars" on your purchase. Pleae don't have an infarction about a hunk of metal. Second, it seems everybody who has responded in flames from my last post are the ones whose noses are out of joint. Canuck, you are so far out in left field I don't think you are even on the planet. It amazes me how none of you know neither I nor "too many cars" personally, and have never even viewed the car in question, yet you all scream "crucify". Your allegations are totally unsubstantiated and without merit. As far as the current seller of the car, I simply have to say that what I have stated previously is in all honesty, end of story. I am a SAAC member, and have had over 40 cars pass through my garage, and countless more that had passed through my resto shop. I too, thought the car would look nice next to my Shelby, a '67 GT500. Over the years I have had multiple contacts, whether it was cars, parts, registries, etc. with now near famous names in the Mustang circle such as Paul, Bob, Mike Ulrey, etc. I simply have no designs except to accurately and factually maintiain histories of rare Mustangs. My personal favorite is concourse undercarriage and engine detailing. I am glad I know where the car is going. "Too many cars", email me and i will send you some early pics of the car when I found it. I would be glad to share what I know about the car with you. I will state the following to the masses out there:
1. The rear end is an 8" - but don't worry - it is the original one to the car. You cannot tell by the bolt pattern between an 8 or 9", if you look at the picture closely, there is no "hump", but a splotch of grease to make it appear as so.
2. A 360 to 390 block cannot be told apart. The difference is simply in the crank and rods.
3. The seller denied the stick welding and could not tell simply because I did a darn good job of grinding until the cows came home on that thing.
4. The sheetmetal, glass, taillights, rear panel, specific GT/CS taillight harness, gas cap, etc. is all original to the best of my knowledge.
So everybody take a deep breath, and calm down.
Howdy JB, yes the 8" is original to the car. I have seen no factory documentation where 390's came standard or mandatory with 9" rears.
mca said:Differential tag is WES-M, a 9 incher. Door tag: 65A, D, 2A, 26D, 7, 5. Yes the heads are 390GT, as stated before from a '67 390GT Cougar. Head date codes are 7L24, 7L28. Intake manifold 8C15, Exhaust manifolds 8D28, 8D19, with spacer. Transmission RUG-M2. Sold on 5/6/68 at Rudolph Ford 6100 Mission Street Daly City, California 72A024.
mca said:Enough of this. I have more info than anybody on this car, much more than the marti report. Before, I was going by memory, I went to my archives last night to pull some hard data, and did find out it was WES-M rear. Again, "too many cars" send me an email if you desire, I have historical pics and personal data on the history of this car back to the originating dealer. I am finished with the nonsense here.
Hello all,
Sorry to pass this news along to you, however Toomanycars (Steve) passed away in August, and now his wife is left with the task of selling off alot of his collection he accumulated. I am not sure if you remeber this car or not, however it was a hot topic. Steve had accumulated alot of new old stock parts for this car, and was actually getting ready to begin restoring it. If anyone is interested please contact me, as you can tell by his couple of post he had numerous cars, and some of them his wife is looking to get rid of. Sorry for not updating you earlier on this, however since i sold my GT/CS also I haven't been current with the web-site. Again Thank you for your consideration
I'm sorry to hear of his passing...it's always sad to lose a fellow enthusiast.
The car is pretty much intact, the fenders are off, hood off, inside has been stripped down. Again though he has all the part to go along with this. NOS parts. if yu look at an earlier post he had he was going to take to the car to concourse. The only thing I know he is missing is a door. He had one but it wasn't right. everything else he was very careful about getting NOS parts. the car is avaiable to view any time.