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Boss 429 in UK Sorry to perpetuate the UK theme to this thread... I have seen 3 Boss 429s over here - the Blue '70 owned by USAutomotive (now...
...but #2751 is non AC! (Z67202F8A02751) :confused: David
I suspect this is a Ford thing, but what about cooling fans? Mine (#2751) has a clutch fan (ie viscous coupling), and I'm pretty certain it's...
Sorry to hijack the thread for something so trivial, :o but the gearknob in the blue car is very similar the the one in my '67 (except the decal...
#2751...functional!
Hey Steve. I think maybe we Brits are taking over the asylum! Regarding RHD mustangs - many years ago (I'm guessing 20 years ago) I met a guy...
Chris - PM'd you (off topic!) David
Hi Chris - where abouts in the UK are you? There's a few of us on here from Blighty... David
Z67202F8A02751 GT350 4-speed w/thermactor w/o AC Brittany Blue, Black trim DSO 2573 Ordered 3/10/67 Serialised 4/12/67 Scheduled for...
Here's pictures of the cooling fan from my '67 GT350 #2751. This car came with the extra cooling pack and the clutch fan. It has Thermactor...
I've owned #2751 since '84 with the original front end. Outboards and no lower grill. David
I pulled the power valve out last night, and it has no numbers or letters on it at all. If I recall correctly, I installed it back in about 1987...
This is why I love this forum! Thanks for all the replies. I will certainly look at the new valve to make sure it seals properly. Also, the...
Thanks for these replies. I have run some resistance tests on the coil and it is giving roughly the right readings. I tried turning the idle...
I have recently had my motor refreshed and have put a few hundred miles on it to break it in. I have started using a bit more throttle...
#02751 has the GT350 type label David
The pictures of the fan in my earlier post (above) show the clutch type fan from my '67 GT350 with thermactor, but w/o AC. It was originally a...
Not necessarily! Here are pictures of the original fan from '67 gt350 #02751. This is a five-bladed clutch fan. The car was originally sold...
Go here... http://nvsaac.com/Details/shelby_detail_main.htm David
As I understood it, Roush had a hand in the development of the powertrain for the original GTs anyway. They did the integration work and control...
James - if it's dry next weekend (3rd/4th June) I'll dig mine out and you can come and have a look/measure. ...not sure if the 'marbles' thing...
For reference - my chassis number. Note different star. I understood all 67s were built at the San Jose plant...? David
'67 GT350. Have a look under my user name in the Photos tab near the top of this page... Any pictures of yours...? David
Have a look at http://www.mocgb.net/forums/. There's a section on Shows and Cruises that lists all the club outings. Let me know if you are...
Where abouts in London are you - I'm in Southgate N14... Are you planning to come to the MOCGB Mustang day at Capel Manor (I think it's the 1st...