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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: AJ on May 06, 2024, 08:38:36 PM
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this project has been my first rodeo at concourse restoration process and finishing. I?d like comments and critique of front suspension while in mock up. I may be over confident but would like to show in either trailered or driven whichever is most realistic once im finished.
Ive about determined front suspension is one of the more difficult chapters in the curriculum. I farmed out the control arms and spring perches to Marcus so im satisfied with those pieces. The strut rods i did but they dont look right to me, need to be darker? They don?t look right to me.
Id like to find correct castle nuts for ball joints but not having luck.
Thanks
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In the first picture shows excessive pits in the side alleys of the lower control arm . You should have used better cores. There would be deductions for those. The finish of the control arm strut rod bolts and the strut rod should be reversed. The second picture doesn't show any pits. AMK has been the go to source for the castle nuts for several decades. Do they not have them anymore or have they changed in some way? FYI if you show up in classification and your car looks so nice that it appears never driven then you would be bumped up to trailered.If things are missed in classification and the judging team goes to judge a car in a driven class and it appears that it has not been driven then they can request a reclassification.
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Bob, Good to know about the classification distinction. Ill redo the struts in effort toward darker shade. I now see the 34033 nuts in the AMK catalog. NPDs description threw me off.
Any advice on finishing coil springs? Is there trailered point deduction for paint ?
Im quickly learning rust is an insidious arch enemy.
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Bob, Good to know about the classification distinction. Ill redo the struts in effort toward darker shade. I now see the 34033 nuts in the AMK catalog. NPDs description threw me off.
Any advice on finishing coil springs? Is there trailered point deduction for paint ?
Im quickly learning rust is an insidious arch enemy.
Strut rods are lighter virgin bare steel from what I have observed in the field and backed up by NOS service units. Some people light phosphate them for ease of maintenance. The bolts are darker heat treated looking.
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No deduction for painted faux finishes in trailered as long as it looks like the original finish. Example no brush strokes on a faux finish that is supposed to be cast iron etc. If you paint the coils do not do them glossy. I would do a egg shell or something on the flatter spectrum.
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Just as a little or more correct reflection of the original parts it looks like you might have brighted the machined surfaces on the spindles. If your going for the complete look also do the hardness test spot on the back side where there is a divot/test spot. Only takes a second or two with a fine piece of sandpaper or a fine wire wheel or grinding head on a Dremel. Just one of the unmentioned things that jumped out first when looked at the last picture
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I would be more concerned on the obvious repo double crimp brake hoses no deadner bottom outer shock towers nut on pitman arm finish.
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I would be more concerned on the obvious repo double crimp brake hoses no deadner bottom outer shock towers nut on pitman arm finish.
Ed, 66 calipers are commonly found with one side silver like the 67 calipers too.