I still have some NOS bumpers and Ive remade some of the brackets just in case anyone needs some >From: "STAN SIMM" <SSIMM (AT) triad (DOT) rr.com> >To: <lmathias (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net>, <ShelbyMustang (AT) CarMemories (DOT) com> >Subject: Re: 65 axle bumpers >Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 22:23:45 -0500 > >Hey, Lee- > I may be getting old but I'm not THAT old. It's only a little after 10 >p.m. I'm still up and wide awake. 5S071 is resting comfortably on nice, >grey carpet down in the heated, humidity-controlled garage so it was no >inconvenience to go down and re-confirm that they used the conical bumpers >with threaded studs thru the add-on brackets just as you thought. > If you need a digi-pic of same, let me know. >Regards & Happy New Year, >Stan > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <lmathias (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net> >To: <ShelbyMustang (AT) CarMemories (DOT) com> >Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 9:27 PM >Subject: 65 axle bumpers > > > > Need some technical help. On a 65 Shelby, early car with over rides, >they relocated the axle bumbers attached to the frame rails near the outer >end of the axle. When the moved the bracket to the inside of the frame, >what kind of rubber bumper did they use? Did they relocate the original or >was it a cone shaped bumper with a threaded stud? I can't remember. Stan, >I hate to ask you to get under 071. Any help anybody? THANKS > _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/