In a message dated 4/13/06 6:34:33, lashdeep (AT) yahoo (DOT) com writes: << Has anyone scaled their '65-6 or '67 recently? I'd love to know what the real scaled weights were (and not Shelby American press figures). >> >>>I measured my clone on corner scales a few years ago. Fully equipped, with some indeterminate amount of fuel, a roll bar, and a full tool bag in the car, it was in the 2900 lb range. Mike
Interesting...can you give a brief explanation of specs for the car? Engine/wheels/tires/etc. I hope to scale mine Sunday. Thanks, LS --- MikeLDrew (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote: > > In a message dated 4/13/06 6:34:33, lashdeep (AT) yahoo (DOT) com writes: > > << Has anyone scaled their '65-6 or '67 recently? I'd love to know what > the > > real scaled weights were (and not Shelby American press figures). >> > > >>>I measured my clone on corner scales a few years ago. Fully > equipped, > with some indeterminate amount of fuel, a roll bar, and a full tool bag > in the > car, it was in the 2900 lb range. > > Mike > www.exhaust.tv __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
In a message dated 4/13/06 10:00:36, lashdeep (AT) yahoo (DOT) com writes: << Interesting...can you give a brief explanation of specs for the car? Engine/wheels/tires/etc. >>>Presumably you've seen photos of it from my various European travels. It is what I would call a 'fully equipped' clone, meaning that it has a back seat, front and rear bumpers (with a fiberglass mini-R-model valance), etc. It has a 289/302 (it's a '68 302 block with 289 heads, and I don't know the actual displacment) with an aluminum intake. Weight-adders include small roll bar, '66 underrider traction bars, Versailles rear end (yuk!), standard Shelby export brace and shock brace, etc. It has 15x7 Torque Thrust "D" wheels with 225/60 tires. Nothing particularly unusual, in other words. YMMV, but probably not by much. Mike