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Boss 327
Member # 9143
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I was wondering if anyone here open tracks their 60's mustangs? I'm staring to build my 66 for open track and was curious to see what setups people are running.
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acmikee
Member # 5568
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im finishing a 65 fastback. i will running it this may at thunderhill with NASA. its a trans-am style. all total control.
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phildog
Member # 1214
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My dad runs a Maier Racing package on his '67 and has a lot of fun with it on open track events. They are a knowledgable shop that not only develops and manufactures parts but can set up your car as well. I would definitely recommend a visit to Maier Racing before you buy any suspension parts.
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DEVERO2
Member # 6155
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There is a ton of them that open track with the shelby club. I have a 2002, but come on out to the next track day and check out the cars.
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SteveL
Member # 1241
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So far there's 17 1964 to '68 Mustangs signed up for Shelby Club at Thunderhill April 20 / 21.
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Boss 327
Member # 9143
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quote: Originally posted by acmikee: im finishing a 65 fastback. i will running it this may at thunderhill with NASA. its a trans-am style. all total control.
Nice. Are you running stock style suspension or coil over? Also what wheel and tires are you running?
quote: Originally posted by phildog: My dad runs a Maier Racing package on his '67 and has a lot of fun with it on open track events. They are a knowledgable shop that not only develops and manufactures parts but can set up your car as well. I would definitely recommend a visit to Maier Racing before you buy any suspension parts.
Yea I went there last week and ordered their leaf springs and shocks. Very cool shop and nice people. I think I'll be going thru them for parts and maybe some welding work.
quote: Originally posted by DEVERO2: There is a ton of them that open track with the shelby club. I have a 2002, but come on out to the next track day and check out the cars.
Sounds like fun. It's been awhile since I've been to an event with a lot of older cars.
quote: Originally posted by SteveL: So far there's 17 1964 to '68 Mustangs signed up for Shelby Club at Thunderhill April 20 / 21.
I know its a long shot, but are any of them going to be R models? [ 2013-04-04, 06:51 PM: Message edited by: Boss 327 ]
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SteveL
Member # 1241
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Check NorCal Shelby website, Spring Sprint, then select "Run Groups". It will list the types of cars as described by the person who signed up.
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acmikee
Member # 5568
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Nice. Are you running stock style suspension or coil over? Also what wheel and tires are you running?
i running all total control front and rear. it has a 408 with a jerico trans some spy fotos
http://www.totalcontrolproducts.com/download/wallpaper/65fb-blue1024.jpg
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dohcfox
Member # 12829
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im signed up for spring sprint! i go with a few friends with 60s mustangs. they use alot of global west and myer products. www.streetortrack.com is who they get most of their products from. they all still run leaf sprigs in the back with a watts link and up front just relocated upper arms and the normal spring over setup. the coil overs are nice but these guys do really well with the orignal design.
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DEVERO2
Member # 6155
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I wasnt able to sign up for spring sprint, as I am getting married the weekend after. But I think I am going to come up for the day and hang out.
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SteveL
Member # 1241
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You must still be young. At my age, the priority would be reversed.
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DEVERO2
Member # 6155
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quote: Originally posted by SteveL: You must still be young. At my age, the priority would be reversed.
HAHA I am 29 and I am paying for the wedding. Other wise I would be there I would be there if it was in the beginning of April like it usually is LOL
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SteveL
Member # 1241
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The weekend after Shelby Club is NCRC. Not a more perfect honeymoon.
Congratulations.
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DEVERO2
Member # 6155
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quote: Originally posted by SteveL: The weekend after Shelby Club is NCRC. Not a more perfect honeymoon.
Congratulations.
Haha thanks. Ill try that. If no one ever hears from me again it didnt go well.
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