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A Second Weber Question

Discussion in 'Shelby Mustang List' started by Tom Kubler, Mar 7, 2006.

  1. Tom Kubler

    Tom Kubler Guest

    In my old Shelby literature, the parts catalogs have pictures of the Weber induction setup, but not of the linkage kits. I was fortunate enough to take some good pictures of an original Weber set used on a Hawaiian Shelby drag car a number of years ago, but have no idea whether the linkage was shop-made or a Shelby American linkage.

    Does anyone have a picture of what the original linkage kit (or kits) contained?

    Tom Kubler
    6S296
     
  2. In a message dated 3/7/06 7:49:25, tjinsa (AT) yahoo (DOT) com writes:

    << Does anyone have a picture of what the original linkage kit (or kits)
    contained? >>

    >>>During my "last hurrah" road trip a few weeks ago (a week spent in Paris

    working on Panteras and attending Retromobile, the big classic car show) I
    found a vendor selling a complete, original Shelby Weber intake manifold and carb
    setup. Attached is the first of two photos, which shows the factory linkage
    reasonably well....

    Mike
     
  3. In a message dated 3/7/06 7:49:25, tjinsa (AT) yahoo (DOT) com writes:

    << Does anyone have a picture of what the original linkage kit (or kits)
    contained? >>

    >>>Here's the second of two photos--not as clear as the first, but maybe

    useful?

    BTW this whole setup is being offered for sale by a vendor who has NO clue
    about Shelby stuff--they specialize in Italian cars and more or less came across
    this thing by accident. I don't have the contact information with me at the
    moment, but it's at home and I can forward it if there's any interest.

    The asking price is 4000 Euros, but I think they are probably quite
    flexible....

    Mike
     
  4. Tom Kubler

    Tom Kubler Guest

    Mike,
    I looked at both your pics before this, and your second pic was informative. It looks like a BOSS 302 (B2) intake, set up for a rear cable pull. Really interesting linkage and fuel pieces compared to mid-60s hardware. When I got my '69 B2, one of the photos I received that was supposed to be it plowed into hale bales during a race in Mexico showed it with similar Webers. The pic was so small there's no way I could say how similar. I believe that pic was actually the ex-Folmer-Jones car because I neve found evidence my car sported the color scheme and it was the red-white-black of theirs. I took the liberty of forwarding your two messages to someone I know was looking for one of these. Neat-Stuff! If you have any other pics I would very much like to see them.

    Tom
    6S296

    MikeLDrew (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote:

    In a message dated 3/7/06 7:49:25, tjinsa (AT) yahoo (DOT) com writes:

    << Does anyone have a picture of what the original linkage kit (or kits)
    contained? >>

    >>>During my "last hurrah" road trip a few weeks ago (a week spent in Paris

    working on Panteras and attending Retromobile, the big classic car show) I
    found a vendor selling a complete, original Shelby Weber intake manifold and carb
    setup. Attached is the first of two photos, which shows the factory linkage
    reasonably well....

    Mike
     
  5. In a message dated 3/8/06 11:04:21, tjinsa (AT) yahoo (DOT) com writes:

    << Neat-Stuff! If you have any other pics I would very much like to see
    them. >>

    >>>Sorry, those are the only two I have.


    The vendor didn't know anything about them, but said they were for a 289, not
    a Boss 302. He said he had some nibbles from a fellow who was vintage racing
    an original GT40; this would be the appropriate setup for a GT40, 289 Cobra
    etc.

    That is, unless it is in fact a Boss 302 intake, in which case, not so much!

    Mike
     

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