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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1968 Shelby => Topic started by: Oz390 on April 04, 2013, 04:41:45 AM
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Saw a reference to a "different" trunk seal for Shelby's/Cal Specials that regular production due to the fiberglass lid.
True? If so, does anyone sell a close to correct reproduction?
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Yes it is true. Tony Branda has them.
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Thanks...
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True that its different from fastback but same as any coupe/convertible
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Tim I tried a regular steel coupe/ convertible seal on our High Country Special and could not even get the deck lid to close. I was told by another Shelby restorer that a different softer seal was used on the fiberglass. I had them put one on and it shuts perfectly.Marty
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Branda does list a separate one for Shelby convertible, so gave it a shot. No real price difference to non-Shelby and as I have one of those I can compare once it arrives.
Thanks for the input.
On a semi-realted topic has anyone used Steele brand weatherstripping? Have heard good things, that it is closer to OEM in the feel and hardness, and based on some of the other repros I have, specifically convertible top frame weatherstripping, the repros are far harder than even ancient OEM stuff I have. Hoping the Steele may be a bit closer...
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The car is a 68 California Special, build date of 03 April, 68 at the SJ plant. To put the trunk lid back on after painting, I purchased the weather strip listed for Shelby conv. and Cal.Spec. from Branda. It turned out to be a 69 Shelby trunk weatherstrip made by Carpenter according to the printed label. It is of the trapezoidal shape such as discussed recently in another thread. Did they send the right part? If so, which part gets glued to the trunk lid - the narrow or the wide edge of the W/S? Would anyone be able to check their original Shelby or California Special trunk area and confirm the shape of the weatherstrip that Ford used when the cars were built? Lot of confusion on this part. Thanks
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The car is a 68 California Special, build date of 03 April, 68 at the SJ plant. To put the trunk lid back on after painting, I purchased the weather strip listed for Shelby conv. and Cal.Spec. from Branda. It turned out to be a 69 Shelby trunk weatherstrip made by Carpenter according to the printed label. It is of the trapezoidal shape such as discussed recently in another thread. Did they send the right part? If so, which part gets glued to the trunk lid - the narrow or the wide edge of the W/S? Would anyone be able to check their original Shelby or California Special trunk area and confirm the shape of the weatherstrip that Ford used when the cars were built? Lot of confusion on this part. Thanks
Refer to reply #3 . It is 68 convertible weatherstrip. Original is best but hard to find . The 69 Shelby weatherstrip is correct for that year only.It can be used successfully on other years but not historically correct. The different Shelby restorer mentioned I have a very strong suspicion uses the Carpenter brand of 68 convertible weatherstrip because it is softer like the original. That is the big problem with some repro brands ,they are harder foam weatherstrip which makes it difficult to shut .
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Thanks, Bob!
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Refer to reply #3 . It is 68 convertible weatherstrip. Original is best but hard to find . The 69 Shelby weatherstrip is correct for that year only.It can be used successfully on other years but not historically correct. The different Shelby restorer mentioned I have a very strong suspicion uses the Carpenter brand of 68 convertible weatherstrip because it is softer like the original. That is the big problem with some repro brands ,they are harder foam weatherstrip which makes it difficult to shut .
+1 referring back to my original post from 8 months ago there is no difference between a 68 Mustang and 68 Shelby/Cal Special weatherstrip (convertible) Difference in manufacturer makes seal different
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+1 referring back to my original post from 8 months ago there is no difference between a 68 Mustang and 68 Shelby/Cal Special weatherstrip (convertible) Difference in manufacturer makes seal different
We discovered this on the last GT CS, we ordered a seal from Branda it would work but was a incorrect shape. The Branda ad is misleading it lists 68-70 convertible and adds MCA approved. The one used successfully on the 68 HCS was the correct shape and when you cut it has noticeably more air holes making it softer. I think it may have been a Carpenter