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I have a June 3, 1968 Shelby GT500KR (Metuchen Build) Convertible.I am moving (after a summer break) to the rear suspension and differential detailing.Quote from: dwdshelby on September 13, 2013, 08:00:35 PMThe differential case itself with the brake plates should be chassis black. The pumpkin should be red oxide. The driveshaft guard should be argent. I think the driveshaft interface on the pinion is left a natural metal colour.Backing plates can be a bit more glossy due to the way the black was applied - and it was done at a different location, time and different batch of paintMain housing (rearend) face (where the pumpkin attaches) was left bare but few builders add this detailPumpkin has a number of machined surfaces that are left bare metal as well as the pinion support faceYokes are natural cast iron with brighter machined surfacesQuote from: dwdshelby on September 13, 2013, 08:00:35 PMI am hoping to get confirmation of these facts but also some of the finer points - paint no paint on the pinion bolts and the pumpkin bolts - anything else I am missing?No paint on any bolts. Don't forget the brass/copper washers On the leaf springs - I think they are black but I have seen pictures online with a grey or metal colour as well.
The differential case itself with the brake plates should be chassis black. The pumpkin should be red oxide. The driveshaft guard should be argent. I think the driveshaft interface on the pinion is left a natural metal colour.
I am hoping to get confirmation of these facts but also some of the finer points - paint no paint on the pinion bolts and the pumpkin bolts - anything else I am missing?
What were the shocks utilized on this car - colour and make?
I believe the rear drums are left a natural metal colour.
Thanks!Indeed it is an automatic - so I did note the blue vs black shocks.TLea if you have a couple pictures of the correct differential/suspension for this car that would be a great help.I am struggling a bit on what colour or paint might replicated the proper "darkened heat treated steel" colour referred to for the leaf springs. They have been painted black sometime in their 45 year history.The pinion support that is bare metal is where the pinion yoke is secured to the larger ring gear/axle pumpkin or where the driveshaft guard is fastened to? Just want to ensure I understand so I can communicate properly to the builder.In that vein, is the driveshaft guard bare metal as well?Thanks again.Dwdshelby