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Jul 30, 2012

Just the Details...1966 GT350 Shelby Mustang Restoration Project

1966 GT350 Shelby Mustang with Trunk Lid installed.
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As our 1966 GT350 Shelby Mustang project continues, Jeremy at Maple Hill Restoration has stripped, prepped, primed and fit the trunk lid.  All parts for the car will be completed in this manner, and then the final body work will begin.  Stay tuned for many more posts about this project.

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It is interesting to note that this trunk lid originally had all of the drain holes covered with seam sealer.
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66 Shelby trunk lid stripped of all paint and primer.
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Underside of stripped Shelby trunk lid.  You will note this is a '65 style.  We will do a little post on the differences later.
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Working the dents out of the trunk lid.
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Working the dents out of the trunk lid.
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Working the dents out of the trunk lid.
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Working the dents out of the trunk lid.
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Ready to prime.
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This is a shot of the inside of the trunk lid.
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Mustang trunk lid hinges and quarter panel extensions after priming.
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66 Shelby Trunk Lid after priming.
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Jul 27, 2012

Photos from MCA Ocean State Mustang Nationals


We want to thank Deborah Monbeck for these great pictures from the Mustang Club of America (MCA) show held July 20-22, 2012 in Warwick, RI.  Enjoy!

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Jul 25, 2012

Just the Details...Mustang Quarter Panel Extensions

1964 1/2 - 65 Mustang Quarter Panel Extension End Cap without groove for rubber seal.
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Quarter Panel Extensions shown installed on Mustang.
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There were tons of production changes on the '64 1/2-66 model (and later) Mustangs.  One of them involved the quarter panel extension end caps.  Starting sometime in late '65 production, these quarter extensions were made with a groove in them to accommodate a rubber seal.  The earlier cars simply did not have this groove and did not use the rubber piece.

We can only assume that this change was made perhaps due to some time of problem with this piece fitting right against the quarter panel.  San Jose produced Mustangs that I have seen have these "early" quarter extensions right through June of '65 production.  I don't think it is usual to even find one early and one late originally installed on the same Mustang in this production time period.

Keep in mind that even though the later cars use the seal, the seal is not seen once the quarter extension is installed on the Mustang.

Late '65 Mustang Quarter Panel Extension with groove for rubber seal.
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Rubber Seal shown being installed on Mustang Quarter Panel Extension.
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Jul 23, 2012

Mustang Radiator Tags - San Jose Plant

C4ZE G2 Radiator Tag for late '65 and '66 dated San Jose Radiators.
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We have gotten quite a few requests from the 1966 GT350 Shelby guys about the radiator tags.  We now keep these in stock.  Our part number is EG-2596.

These tags are for the V8 radiators originally installed in Mustangs built at the San Jose Ford plant.  The "G2" number is always found on the 4 speed equipped GT350's, and it is possible that those designated radiators may have been used in some other manual transmission equipped Mustangs.

It is also interesting to note that this tag was not used on radiators until around the 10 65 date stamped ones. Ones stamped before this time had the C4ZE G2 number stamped into the tank itself as shown in the picture below.

San Jose Mustang radiator with 3 65 (March 1965) date stamping.  This earlier dated radiator did not use the separate tag as shown above.  The C4ZE G2 part number was stamped into the tank itself.
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Jul 20, 2012

Weave Pattern Mustang Windlace - Now Available!

Correct Basketweave style Mustang Windlace.
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The 1964 1/2 and 1965 Mustangs used sort of a "smooth" or Sierra grained windlace.  On most '66 Mustangs, you will find that the windlace was of a different design or texture.  I've always called it a "basketweave" design, but if you look closely, it is just a unique pattern.

Anyway, this windlace has never been available in an exact reproduction before now.  It is certainly a very nice detail to add to any '66.  With my personal interest in the early '65-66 GT350 Shelby Mustangs, I almost always see restored '66 Shelbys with the incorrect windlace.

I'm looking for any feedback from 1967 and up Mustang owners, because this style of windlace was probably used in these models, depending on the production plant and production time.

This windlace features a steel core for easy installation, just like the original.  There are 16 feet required on Fastback and Coupe Mustangs and 8 feet for Convertibles.  It is currently available only in Black.  Our part number is ST-410BLK.

Jul 18, 2012

65-70 Mustang Front Bucket Seat Track Adjuster

65-70 Mustang Seat Track Adjuster
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This is a cool part that just arrived to our store.  This is the seat track adjuster for the 1965-70 Mustang Front Seat.  There is one of these per front seat.  If you have ever had a damaged or missing one of these, you know how difficult it can be to find one.  Now you can order brand new ones!!

ST-2891  65-70 Mustang Seat Track Adjuster

Jul 16, 2012

Maple Hill Restoration

Maple Hill Restoration - Broadway, VA

If you are a regular reader of our Blog, you know that the beautiful work done on our cars featured here is performed by Jeremy Turner at Maple Hill Restoration.  Jeremy has been working on a web site showcasing some of his services and his shop.  The site is finally up and is now available for viewing.  Take a look, when you get a chance!