Hi guys, A couple of questions for the experts: -On the 65 GT350, were the Detroit Lockers installed at San Jose by Ford or at LAX (earlier Venice) by Shelby American? -Did all car's, early and late get a rear axle tag? My car #275 didn't have any tag when I bought it in 1988 as don't a lot of others I have seen while others have a tag saying: C5ZA - B FoMoCo within an oval 3L89 Date code like 5BC Third week of Feb. SP Bought a tag from Marti that looks excellent but I want to be sure they had one before I put it on my car. Thanks for any help Texas Swede
Hi Bo Can´t help but would like to see an detailed pic! You know i love to copy stuff. Would be great if you have one handy. Thanks Jerry
I'm pretty sure this tag is real.. It would have been from a race car and not a street car though.. I can't remember exactly where it got it from..
Hi, Thanks, However, Isn't that a HiPo tag and not a 65 Shelby? Date seems to early for a Shelby. Texas Swede
Most of the original parts on my clone were from a group 2 Shelby sedan or from a large quantity of leftover shelby race team stuff. jimbo
This subject brings up another question, why are the 65-66 Shelby tags stamped with different numbers than HiPo tags? Only the Shelby tags seem to be stamped with numbers like C5ZA or C6ZX.
That's what I was thinking at first but most 66's did not come with lockers and still have the Shelby specific tag numbers.
Here are two pictures of 65 tags: 1. Was for sale on ebay $400 and is dated 5EC, Third week of May, 65 2. Is my repo tag made by Marti using an original as a guide. Only the date was changed from 5BC to 5CC to match my pumpkin's cast date which is 5B17. Otherwise they are identical. Texas Swede
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