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I knew this wasn't the one you referred to. I thought I'd show what their replacement 4 rivet arm looked like. It's a nice sturdy piece.
Here is a picture of the replacement arm from Rare Parts. [IMG]
The Bendix booster uses a bolt on mounting bracket. They usually don't come on the booster from a rebuilder. They can be hard to come by.
This was my first time to visit a SCAT meeting. Those I talked with were great people, I'm sure the rest are too. I'll see you all at future...
It's on the dash plate.
I believe it was the Rootes Group in the UK that did the building, and Shelby's company did the design work.
Interesting. It looks like I might have the same wheel. It was on 1497 when I bought it. Mine has no markings either.
1) to whom? 2) not from SAAC These questions are reasons why the numbers stay confidential.
You are kidding yourself. The value of these cars is directly related to the “secret private data base of serial numbers” to which you refer....
the '97 registry says it was 2196
Yes, it was indeed a fine event. I had the great honor of meeting some of the mentioned guests at another location earlier Saturday. As a...
...or he was the final bidder.
It looks like it's the $90K car reported in the first post. I hope it doesn't get even close to that mark.
here you go: http://www.ntmc.org/