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Jan 31, 2011

Mustang Small Block Chrome Valve Covers


Chrome Exact Reproduction Mustang Valve Covers.  All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc
 This is not a new part, but it is one of our and may customers' favorites.  Our Part Number is EG-328.  These chrome valve covers are super nice reproductions of the original valve covers that came on all of the 65-66 289 High Performance / HiPo Mustangs.  These valve covers were also available as an over the counter part from your Ford dealer and included in a Ford Engine Dress Up Kit.


Chrome Exact Reproduction Mustang Valve Covers.  Inside view. All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc
These particular covers are made by Scott Drake Mustang Parts and feature great fit, accurate stamping and really nice chrome plating.

Chrome Exact Reproduction Mustang Valve Covers.  Inside view of baffle. All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc

These valve covers are a great addition to any small block Ford engine - 260, 289, or 351W.

Chrome Exact Reproduction Mustang Valve Covers.  Inside view of baffle. All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc
We also have the painted versions of these same valve covers:

EG-431A  Blue Exact Reproduction 65-66 Mustang Valve Covers - Pair

EG-431B  Gold Exact Reproduction 65-66 Mustang Valve Covers - Pair

Jan 28, 2011

1966 GT350 Mustang Restoration Project

We posted some vintage photos of our next restoration project, the early '66 GT350 Shelby, last week.


Original California License Plate RFJ 650 from 1966 GT350 Shelby.  The paper folded and taped over the tag is the temporary registration for the new owner.

One of the interesting things in two of the images that you may have noticed was the original Black and Yellow California license plates.  In California, the plate that was registered to the car stayed with the car, as opposed to most states where the plates are changed when the owners changed.

Here is our reproduction Black and Yellow California License Plate.  Those cool 1966 and 1967 stickers are reproductions too.  The Dana Chevrolet License Plate Frame tops it all off and will be a nice conversation starter mounted to a GT350.  All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc

Anyway, this is any interesting bit of history for any older model car.  Unfortunately, those original California plates on the Shelby are long gone, but there is a company that makes reproductions of most any license plate.  The reproduction license plates are for display only, of course, and we think they are quite nice.  We even obtained some reproduction California 1966 and 1967 License Plate Stickers to match those in the original photo from a vendor on EBay.  We also obtained a reproduction of an original Dana Chevrolet license plate frame that was on the Shelby in those September of 1967 pictures.  If you are wondering about the Dana Chevrolet License Plate Frame, read our original Blog post that gives a brief history of this early 1966 GT30.   A friend with a 1967 Corvette that was originally purchased at Dana Chevrolet reproduces these frames.

By the way, if anyone out there has an original Dana Chevrolet license plate frame, we would really be interested in purchasing it. 

We ordered our reproduction Black and Yellow California License Tags from http://www.licenseplates.tv/ .

Jan 26, 2011

Lower Prices on 65-73 Mustang Rear Drum to Disc Brake Conversion Kits!

We have lowered our prices on our Mustang Rear Drum to Disc Conversion Kits from $750.00 to only $594.95.

We have the kits for both the 8 and 9 inch 28 spline rear ends and the 9 inch 31 spline rear ends.

Here is the description for the 28 Spline Kit:

This kit includes all the parts and instructions you need to convert your rear drum brakes to disc brakes. Do it right the first time and don't waste time searching for mismatched and used parts.

•Stainless Steel Brake Corporation kit
•V-8's only
•8" and 9" with 28 spline rear end
•Minimum 14 x 6 wheels
•Emergency Brake is designed to operate with your stock cables that attach to levers on the calipers.

This kit will fit the following cars:
•1964-1972 Ford Fairlane
•1963-1970 Ford Falcon
•1964-1973 Ford Mustang
•1964-1966 Ford Ranchero
•1968-1973 Ford Torino
•1964-1973 Mercury Comet
•1967-1973 Mercury Cougar
•1964-1972 Mercury Cyclone
•1968-1973 Mercury Montego

Also don't forget about our super popular Front Drum to Disc Brake Conversion Kits for 65-73 Mustangs.  Click here to see them all.

Jan 24, 2011

65-66 Mustang Front Disc Brake Caliper Rebuild Kit

We have brand new 65-67 Front Disc Brake Calipers for Mustangs, but some of you may be interested in rebuilding your original calipers.  We have always had the pistons and rubber seals to rebuild calipers, but now we have a kit that will also save you money.

This new 65-66 Mustang Front Disc Brake Caliper Rebuild Kit is our part number BK-1501.  It will rebuild one caliper.  It consists of the following:
•1 Rubber Seal Kit (4 seals and o-rings)
•4 Stainless Steel Pistons
•4 Metal Retaining Rings for the Seals
•2 Caliper Bolts with Lock Washers
•2 Tube Seats
•2 Copper Brake Hose Washers
•1 Stainless Steel Bleeder Fitting

Jan 21, 2011

1966 GT350 Mustang Restoration Project

I mentioned in a previous post that our next restoration project that you will see featured here is a 1966 GT350 Shelby Mustang. 

The earliest Mustangs are now almost 46 years old, so there is often a lot of history behind each individual car.  This is particularly true of most Shelby American products.

I'll just briefly go into the hisory of this particular car.  This car is the 33rd (SFM6S033) 1966 GT350 produced.  It was originally an employee lease car at Shelby American.  It was used by various employees, including James McLean's son, Bill.  James McLean was the general manager at Shelby American.  Later the car was leased by another Shelby American employee named Ron Hile.  Ron was a painter at Shelby American.  I have been fortunate to speak and stay in touch with these enthusiastic individuals.  The car was then used by Carl Nasson.  Mr. Nasson was a designer working on the 1967 GT350 program.

In September of 1966, this GT350 was sold as a demonstrator to Dana Chevrolet (yes, Chevrolet) in Southgate, CA.  In the summer of 1967, it was purchased by a 17 year old that would later move to Virginia with the car.  In the late seventies, it was purchased by the owner that I ended up buying the car from in 1999.  There are lots of stories that go in between all of this brief history, and I hope to cover those later.

I absolutely love vintage pictures of any interesting cars, so you can imagine my thrill when the first retail owner who still lives in the area walked into the shop a few weeks ago with these photos.  I've known this guy for a long time and have been in contact with him about the car but had not seen these pictures.

Anyway, enjoy the pictures.  These were taken soon after he purchased the car from Dana Chevrolet in September of 1967.  The tach was already replaced, the original shifter had been swapped for a Hurst unit, and the front bumper guards had been removed.  Those are the original California black and yellow license plates (with a Dana Chevrolet license plate frame on the rear) that were registered by Shelby American to the car in October of 1965.  The paper over the back plate is the new owner's temporary registration.  More later...




Jan 19, 2011

Mustang Gas Tanks

It was recently brought to our attention that there is a cheaper, imported Mustang Fuel Tank on the market.  We were aware of this, but we kind of forgot! 

Lots of times we will offer at least two different versions of a particular part that is available on the market.  That way our customer can chose which one best meets their particular needs.


In the case of this Gas Tank for your Mustang, we don't think it is a good idea.

The only Gas Tank that we handle are the ones manufactured by Spectra Premium.  They are super nice Fuel Tanks and are made in Canada.  In this particular case, we just don't think that it is worth saving a few bucks on the cheaper tank.

These tanks are available for all of the early Mustangs.  We even have a correct tank without the drain plug for the 1970 Mustangs now.

ER-258  65-68 Mustang Gas Tank with Drain Plug
ER-290  69 Mustang Gas Tank with Drain Plug
ER-565  70 Mustang Gas Tank with Drain Plug
ER-5651 70 Mustang Gas Tank without Drain Plug  '70 Mustangs originally did not have drain plugs.
ER-549   71-73 Mustang Gas Tank

Jan 17, 2011

Markal Paint Markers for Your Mustang Restoration Detail


We have a wide variety of colors of the Markal Paint Sticks to detail your Classic Mustang.  These markers can be used to replace the factory markings.  They are the same paint sticks used at the factory.

See them all by clicking here.


Restored Mustang Transmission Main Case with duplicated markings using the White Markal Paint Stik

Original Markings on HiPo Mustang Rear End Housing (before restoration)





They are now available in all of the following colors:

AC-17  Yellow Markal
AC-18  White Markal
AC-181 Blue Markal
AC-182 Orange Markal
AC-91  Red Markal
AC-92  Green Markal

Jan 14, 2011

New and Improved Yellow Top Coil for your Classic Mustang


Yellow Top Coil - Ford
 We have been very happy with the new Yellow Top Ignition Coils.  We are happy to announce that another improvement has been made.  The yellow color of the top of the coil has been improved and is now exactly like the original.

Keep in mind that these Yellow Top Coils fit a wide variety of Ford Products.  They were also installed on all of the 64 1/2-73 Mustangs with V8's and 6 Cylinder engines.

Our part number is EG-275.


Yellow Top Coil - Ford


Jan 12, 2011

Shelby: A Retrospective at the AACA Museum February 11 - April 24, 2011

We had posted about the special Shelby Exhibit that will be held at the AACA Museum in Hershey, PA from February 11-April 24, 2011.

Here is the new brochure that they just created.

For more information, visit http://www.aacamuseum.org/


Jan 10, 2011

More 65 Mustang Convertible Restoration Pictures

My buddy Dave Redman visited the week between Christmas and New Years.  He just sent me some pictures that he took of the HiPo Mustang Convertible.  He did such a nice job with the pictures, that I thought that I would share them.















Jan 7, 2011

1965 Mustang Convertible Restoration Update

All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc.
The HiPo Mustang Convertible is finally rolling on all four wheels and tires!  We have a few original nuts and bolts to gather up in order to completely finish the suspension, and then the engine and transmission should be ready to go in.

Here's the latest picture update.


All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc.

There are probably lots of folks that will say, "Hey, that Brake Drum should not have any paint!"  Well, we looked at a bunch of original cars and decided that it should be painted black.  All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc.

All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc.


A gasket/seal was made for where the backing plate mounts to the spindle.  We found that originally a gasket like this was used. All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc.

All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc.
Backing Plate with FoMoCo and "KH" / Kelsey Hayes Stamping along with the number 47707.  All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc.


No paint markings have been put on the front coil springs, since we have not 100% verified what may have originally been applied here.  All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc.

A gasket was also fabricated to go between the backing plate and the retainer around the spindle.  All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc.

All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc.

Outer Coil Spring/Shock Tower Cover was installed with the original bolts.  All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc.

Undercoating and sealer for this area has not yet been applied.  That will be done a bit later.  All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc.

All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc.

All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc.