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1970 Mustang / Re: Convertible top boot
« Last post by specialed on April 23, 2024, 11:13:43 PM »i made the correct boot bag if u need one
Earlier this week, I received a beautifully looking 1968 tach underdash harness to go through as a double-check, since it was refurbished by Pat White at least 20 years ago and never installed. Great, I thought...should be a piece of cake for me! This harness looked at first glance to be pristine and well done. I start checking it out, and noticed that one of the dash cluster connectors (should be an 8 pin female and a 6 pin male) were both 8 pins. Huh? I contacted the owner to verify that his dash cluster connector was a 6 pin female, and it was. That was when he told me the story of the harness. I replaced the connector, and continued on with my checking. What's this? The two wires for the brake switch were swapped...no biggie electrically, but for being concours correct? No way! Then I found molex pins with soldered joints rather than crimped. I also had to replace an OEM splice for the resistor wire going to the rear defogger.
I guess 25+ years ago when there were no reproductions, one had to use one of the few concours-level restorers. Having now examined both a Pat White and Bill Healy examples, I am somewhat disappointed in the quality of the electrical work. The aesthetic appearance of each were outstanding, but still...
I still have yet to find out what it cost folks back in the day to refurbish to concours level wiring...just curious. For me, the electrical performance of the work should match or exceed the appearance, regardless of concours quality or not. I cannot afford the time/effort to refurbish wiring to concours-level standards and keep my price points and sanity.
Rant over.
Jim, thanks for the quick response.You're welcome.
I have analysed the cast number when I first got hold of Muscadelle, and could conclude the cast date of the engine block to be 22 sept '65.The engine casting date is located on the lower right hand side behind the starter. Your should see this Ford part number "C5AE-6015-E" in raised letters along with the casting date. The actual engine assemble date is actually in two places, on the mounting surface for the oil pan and not visible unless the oil pan is removed, and as I described above, by the distributor.
The actual production date of the car would be 07 okt '65.