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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1969 - 70 Shelby => Topic started by: droptopboss on July 27, 2013, 11:24:56 AM
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I am adding the Shelby stuff to the rear of my 70 convertible. The car is at the body shop now and I need pictures and tips on the mounting process and locations of these parts.
What needs to be cut on the original tail light panel? Is there a filler piece for the top?
I need measurements and pictures for the exhaust cut out location.
And finally I need measurements and pictures to where the roll bar mounts.
Thanks
Mike
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I am adding the Shelby stuff to the rear of my 70 convertible. The car is at the body shop now and I need pictures and tips on the mounting process and locations of these parts.
What needs to be cut on the original tail light panel? Is there a filler piece for the top?
Filler piece ??? IF I understand your question no, the upper edge of the taillight panel remains
(http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f49/firetrainer/69%20Shelby/9F03R482662TLpanelinside_zps7317aa59.jpg) (http://s44.photobucket.com/user/firetrainer/media/69%20Shelby/9F03R482662TLpanelinside_zps7317aa59.jpg.html)
(http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f49/firetrainer/69%20Shelby/9F02M481897OnRackTLpanel_zps2468a089.jpg) (http://s44.photobucket.com/user/firetrainer/media/69%20Shelby/9F02M481897OnRackTLpanel_zps2468a089.jpg.html)
I need measurements and pictures for the exhaust cut out location.
I Don't have any pictures (sorry didn't take any when we cut the last one) Suggest you make a pattern from the manifold - compare the measurements to the exhaust tip ( for a little wiggle room). Center the final measurements on the rear valance and cut- enlarge or trim if needed - out was just fine first cut
And finally I need measurements and pictures to where the roll bar mounts.
Sorry no pictures of the base of a convertible roll bar. fastback/sportroofs are easier - you just bolt it to the room mounts and everything else falls into place
Good luck
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I am adding the Shelby stuff to the rear of my 70 convertible. The car is at the body shop now and I need pictures and tips on the mounting process and locations of these parts.
What needs to be cut on the original tail light panel? Is there a filler piece for the top?
I need measurements and pictures for the exhaust cut out location.
And finally I need measurements and pictures to where the roll bar mounts.
Thanks
HI,
Do you still need need this info? I would be able to measure and take pictures for you. Carm.
Mike
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Do you still need need this info? I would be able to measure and take pictures for you. Carm.
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Yes, Carm I still need the roll bar and exhaust cut out pictures and measurements. Thanks Mike
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I still need mounting location for the roll bar.
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I still need mounting location for the roll bar.
Wow almost 2 1/2 years :)
Did you check this thread where you posted the request earlier?
http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=11307.msg67650#msg67650 (http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=11307.msg67650#msg67650)
Question posted on August 18, 2015 and the picture below was posted
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/4/6-180815135004.jpeg)
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Wow almost 2 1/2 years :)
Did you check this thread where you posted the request earlier?
http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=11307.msg67650#msg67650 (http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=11307.msg67650#msg67650)
Question posted on August 18, 2015 and the picture below was posted
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/4/6-180815135004.jpeg)
Hey. I recognize that photo. That is a photo of my convertible I posted a while ago.
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Hey. I recognize that photo. That is a photo of my convertible I posted a while ago.
Great picture - have found it helpful in showing these details. Never seem to time my visits (always covered or removed) on other convertibles I've visited or have pictures of
Thanks for posting it :)
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You're welcome Jeff. Glad I could contribute something helpful since you and others have helped me so often.
I should say my car contributed. It is a rust-free original california car. I am amazed how solid the car is every time I dig into a sub-assembly. I wasn't sure if those foam pads in the photo were original or not, but I guess they are if you used it as a reference. I've never seen that section of an original convertible before so I wouldn't know what is or is not original.
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You're welcome Jeff. Glad I could contribute something helpful since you and others have helped me so often.
I should say my car contributed. It is a rust-free original california car. I am amazed how solid the car is every time I dig into a sub-assembly. I wasn't sure if those foam pads in the photo were original or not, but I guess they are if you used it as a reference. I've never seen that section of an original convertible before so I wouldn't know what is or is not original.
Foam pads are not typical . That doesn't mean that I would suggest removing them .They may help with reinforcing the backside of the interior panel . In any event they are not seen once the panel is installed .
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Thanks