The wheels are 15 x 7 Boss 302 steel rims, 0 offset. I recently acqired a set or Chrysler wheels that measure the same, but have an extra set of small holes around the center. The magnesium wheels are original R model's that came off the #14 A sedan in the other pictures. I ran Gillette 255/60R15's. That's why the front fenders are sightly flaired and the rear lips are pounded flat, to clear the big tires. They lasted one season on the front and 1/2 season on the rear. We autocrossed every weekend except Christmas and New Years. SEE Y'ALL > > From: "STAN SIMM" <SSIMM (AT) triad (DOT) rr.com> > Date: 2006/01/01 Sun AM 10:50:44 EST > To: "Calvin Sanders" <calvins (AT) highrpm (DOT) net> > CC: <lmathias (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net>, <ShelbyMustang (AT) CarMemories (DOT) com> > Subject: Re: old pictures > > Calvin- > Many thanks for taking the time to post these. They're great! My only > regret is that I wasn't behind the wheel back then! Lee (or Calvin): Tell > me about those big momma steel wheels on 5S071. Dimensions? Tire size? > Looks as tho they really filled out the fender wells! > Regards, Stan > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Calvin Sanders" <calvins (AT) highrpm (DOT) net> > To: "STAN SIMM" <SSIMM (AT) triad (DOT) rr.com> > Cc: <lmathias (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net>; <ShelbyMustang (AT) CarMemories (DOT) com> > Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 6:37 PM > Subject: old pictures > > > > > > Stan, Lee, everyone > > > > Here are some old pictures of mine that I scanned in recently. If you go > > to the actual picture, they are kinda large, so be aware. > > > > http://www.highrpm.net/photos/thumbnails.php?album=15 > > > > The old pictures of 5S071 are with Lee driving at various locl > > autocrosses. It can be recognizes by the Beach Ford Mustang Club bumper > > sticker mounted in the right of he grill. The Magstars in the one picture > > of it are the ones that are currently on our '68 GT350. The Kendall GT1 > > sticker on the door (according to Lee) was put there to cover over the > > small rust holes that were forming . > > > > Most of the pictures have captions. Some newer pictures are mixed in the > > bunch. If you know any of the missing info, let me know. I can't remember > > the serial number of Bill Vose's old car for whatever reason. > > > > Calvin > > http://www.racecarstuff.com <<--my blog > > http://motors.search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZcalvin767 <<--my ebay stuff > >
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006, lmathias (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net wrote: > The wheels are 15 x 7 Boss 302 steel rims, 0 offset. I recently acqired >a set or Chrysler wheels that measure the same, but have an extra set of >small holes around the center. The magnesium wheels are original R >model's that came off the #14 A sedan in the other pictures. I ran >Gillette 255/60R15's. That's why the front fenders are sightly flaired >and the rear lips are pounded flat, to clear the big tires. They lasted >one season on the front and 1/2 season on the rear. We autocrossed every >weekend except Christmas and New Years. SEE Y'ALL It was great autocrossing as much as we used to back then. Today it would be a much bigger expense. We all ran cheap tires (softer rubber), and entry fees were next to nothing. When I was 16 it was a great experience autocrossing 50 times a year. I wish the parameters of expense/free time/family interest/etc. were all the same now. Just can't justify it when the current Hoosiers life expectancy are measured in the number of heat cycles they go through and it is another $800 a set of tires to race for a small thropy, if anything. Calvin http://www.racecarstuff.com <<--my blog http://motors.search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZcalvin767 <<--my ebay stuff