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This HCS was a GT with a J code and a 9 inch 3:25 rear axel but it did not have the competition handling option. Thanks for the tip Jim but I think I may sell the springs and keep the car. Bob I will check out the Shelby springs thanks.Where are you finding the explanation of the numbers? MPC?Marty
The - AR & -AM is the catch for some of us. Since its shared with the Shelby's over a number of years we've tracked those specific ones. Tried to help out when you posted the question using the paint mark and looking for that paint mark on 68 build sheets in hope to find a match (68 coupe with HD suspension.....) for you didn't find one so didn't respond initially They would be found on HCS and Cal Specials if equipped with a 428. One application/match I found I've sort of given up on the MPC's since they only list replacements often combining applications to reduce needed stock. For paint marks I've started keeping track of the engineering numbers in my spread sheets to provide better (closer to original) information for others
So I take it that there is not much of a chance that these springs are original on this car. Can you tell me what numbers this car may have had?BTW we found a orange paint band on them. Thanks Marty
Can you tell me what numbers this car may have had?
So I take it that there is not much of a chance that these springs are original on this car. Can you tell me what numbers this car may have had?..........
It is amazing all of the combinations that there were, and to think some suppliers sell a one size fits all.
Jeff I can not bring up the chart, I get a screen asking for a gallery password. I do not know what that is.Marty
+1, I thought this must be an item privey only to the "secret society"