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Offline Snydly289

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65 K Code 9 inch Axle Tag Incorrectly Stamped??
« on: January 05, 2019, 01:38:25 AM »
First time posting here! I am about to start a concours restoration on my Dearborn 65 K Code Fastback. The car has been untouched since the early 70's till now. I removed the 9 inch axle tag and decided to decode it. The axle tag reads as follows:
WCZ-H
3.50
4LA
921


The data plate in the drivers door (which matches the vin, color, date etc.) has a 5 stamping for the axle, which decodes as a 3.50:1 conventional. The WCZ-H on the tag decodes to a 1965, 3.89:1 9 inch, 28 Spline axle assembly. But the tag has a 3.50 stamp on it, as you can clearly see in the attached photo. Is this a common occurrence or just a very odd anomaly?? The axle and tag are original to the car, date codes match, hipo specific axle bumper etc.
65 K Code Fastback -5F09K325XXX, Oct. '64, Vintage Burg, Rally Pac, Arvinode Exh, lots '64 items
66 A Code GT Coupe -4 speed, bench Seat, P/S, A/C, Rally Pac, handling package, 8 track
66 A Code Fastback -Built 302, 66 S2MS Intake, WC T-5, 4-wheel Wilwoods, locking 9"
66 T Coupe
65 T Code Fastback

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Re: 65 K Code 9 inch Axle Tag Incorrectly Stamped??
« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2019, 04:15:27 PM »
Where are you seeing that WCZ-H is not for a 3.50?  The K convertible I restored had the same code.
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Re: 65 K Code 9 inch Axle Tag Incorrectly Stamped??
« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2019, 04:27:59 PM »
Between my 300 page mustang restoration book with the codes, and multiple sources online, a WCZ-H decodes to a 3.89, from what I have been able to find.
65 K Code Fastback -5F09K325XXX, Oct. '64, Vintage Burg, Rally Pac, Arvinode Exh, lots '64 items
66 A Code GT Coupe -4 speed, bench Seat, P/S, A/C, Rally Pac, handling package, 8 track
66 A Code Fastback -Built 302, 66 S2MS Intake, WC T-5, 4-wheel Wilwoods, locking 9"
66 T Coupe
65 T Code Fastback

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Re: 65 K Code 9 inch Axle Tag Incorrectly Stamped??
« Reply #3 on: January 05, 2019, 06:07:08 PM »
The 75 MPC confirms his decode

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Re: 65 K Code 9 inch Axle Tag Incorrectly Stamped??
« Reply #4 on: January 05, 2019, 07:59:09 PM »
The 75 MPC confirms his decode
As does the 60-68 version, WCZ-H is a 3.89 ratio.
The axle tag reads as follows:
WCZ-H
3.50
4LA
921

The "tag" looks strange.
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Re: 65 K Code 9 inch Axle Tag Incorrectly Stamped??
« Reply #5 on: January 05, 2019, 10:37:24 PM »
Both of my May 65 Dearborn K Codes have this same tag.
This was noted as a common occurrence on the old hipomustang website and in Tony Gregory's HiPo Mustang book.
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Re: 65 K Code 9 inch Axle Tag Incorrectly Stamped??
« Reply #6 on: January 06, 2019, 04:56:33 PM »
Between my 300 page mustang restoration book with the codes, and multiple sources online, a WCZ-H decodes to a 3.89, from what I have been able to find.

This has been reported numerous times by owners with what appear to be original axle tags. Since these have not been reproduced for long I don't know a source other than Ford for the tags.  This subject came up a number of times when Kevin Marti would not make them (originals were damaged in some way and did not look appropriate on a restored car) since the "book" didn't show that combination of code and axle ratio.

We have at least one other axle coding error/misprint this time in 67 that made its way into Ford documents only to get repeated allot of times in new publications and door tag decoders. Took a decade or more to get that one straightened out
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