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02-12-2016, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by RodKnock
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I've never been a big fan personally. I'd probably look for some kidney beans, because they're high in fiber, high in protein, high in potassium and high in iron (among other vitamins and minerals). 
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But do they supply the daily recommended dose of magnesium?
Sadly there is not to my knowledge (OK, I am clueless!) a good source of 15" Kidneys to fit a six pin or splined 289 hub.
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02-12-2016, 07:20 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark IV
But do they supply the daily recommended dose of magnesium?
Sadly there is not to my knowledge (OK, I am clueless!) a good source of 15" Kidneys to fit a six pin or splined 289 hub.
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I think Vintage is making kidney bean wheels now. Not sure if they do a Rudge spline or not though.
Larry
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02-12-2016, 09:54 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark IV
But do they supply the daily recommended dose of magnesium?
Sadly there is not to my knowledge (OK, I am clueless!) a good source of 15" Kidneys to fit a six pin or splined 289 hub.
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Would these work?
KIDNEY BEAN PIN DRIVE WHEELS : Vintage Wheels, Mustang, Hot Rod and Muscle Car
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02-13-2016, 01:39 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RodKnock
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Those will work on an ERA using the five pin bolt on adaptors. Superformance, Shelby and Kirkhams have spline drive hubs that can be upfitted with SIX pin drive as used on the original cars. Vintage has stated they will do a run of wheels machined for the six pin drive setup but it will require a 50 wheel order and to date the demand has not et justified such an investment.
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02-13-2016, 11:18 AM
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The local doctor "Howard" sold the car as he is having hip surgery and can no longer enjoy the car. Yes he took great care of the car with having only put 700 miles on it.
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02-15-2016, 11:10 AM
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i don't want to needle anybody with my newbie repetition...
i think the "doctor's"-car is a nice one,
there is another black 289 slabside csx 8000 at hillbanks for sale with a three times higher price
both fiberglass cars...
is a csx8000 a three times more worth?
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02-15-2016, 11:52 AM
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When it says Shelby it guess it says it all.
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02-15-2016, 11:54 AM
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When it says Shelby I guess it says it all.
John
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02-15-2016, 12:31 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by peterpjb
i don't want to needle anybody with my newbie repetition...
i think the "doctor's"-car is a nice one,
there is another black 289 slabside csx 8000 at hillbanks for sale with a three times higher price
both fiberglass cars...
is a csx8000 a three times more worth?
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As a car gets more accurate and more of it replicates the originals, the cost and value gets a lot more expensive. Does that justify three times more expensive? Not sure but I guess its really up to the buyer as to what he's willing to pay.
Larry
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02-15-2016, 12:39 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by peterpjb
i don't want to needle anybody with my newbie repetition...
i think the "doctor's"-car is a nice one,
there is another black 289 slabside csx 8000 at hillbanks for sale with a three times higher price
both fiberglass cars...
is a csx8000 a three times more worth?
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If you place value on the Shelby name and the car being a "50TH Anniversary" model then the price is justified. There is price difference from ERA to Superformance to Shelby based upon the level of replication of the original 289 car, i.e. transverse leafs vs. coil overs, etc. Every buyer will place a different value on what they want and perceive as being "correct"
There is no wrong choice, the best car is the one you want and can buy.
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02-15-2016, 01:25 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark IV
If you place value on the Shelby name and the car being a "50TH Anniversary" model then the price is justified. There is price difference from ERA to Superformance to Shelby based upon the level of replication of the original 289 car, i.e. transverse leafs vs. coil overs, etc. Every buyer will place a different value on what they want and perceive as being "correct"
There is no wrong choice, the best car is the one you want and can buy.
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i wonder what an era-dealer would say
....but joking apart:
at the moment there are 4 different types of rebuildings for sale:
era: 65'
spf: 90'
csx: 190' (50th; glass)
csx: 280' (50th; alu)... that would be my preferred choice..
for me the most relevant aspect of originality would be the aluminium-body
and isn't it subordinate if there is a leaf spring or a coil spring when you have a plastic body ?
so i think for me would be the choice: era or csx alu, that is a difference,
(especially in the price..)
...but at the end its all no csx 2000
so why not the era?
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02-15-2016, 01:49 PM
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Quote:
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so why not the era?
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Indeed why not? The ERA is a great product with excellent support. Did you think I would dis ERA? Peter is an acquaintance and a fun guy. They are offering a different answer than Superformance but neither answer is "wrong" it just depends on your wants.
Why go transverse leaf vs. other? Well some buyers want the driving experience to replicate the original car as ell as the appearance. Yes, no one save Shelby and Kirkham have alloy bodies so that is a give away to originality but the cost bump will price many out of the market.
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02-15-2016, 01:56 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: AK1085 (302 Street), HTM111 (427 Comp), CSX2375R (289 Comp) and COB5999 (427 S/C)
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It's already been stated.
Authentic replication just costs more.
In general the closer a car becomes to that of the 60's the more it costs. (Especially for the buyer)
Same in both 427 land and 289 land.
Kinda beating a dead horse at this point.
For 65k the ERA is awesome.
For double plus a CSX is awesome.
If cost is a factor build a FFR FIA car. Will be less and a nice example.
Why does a suit cost more at JA Banks versus Sears?
It's nicer that's why......
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02-15-2016, 02:01 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark IV
Indeed why not? The ERA is a great product with excellent support. Did you think I would dis ERA? Peter is an acquaintance and a fun guy. They are offering a different answer than Superformance but neither answer is "wrong" it just depends on your wants.
Why go transverse leaf vs. other? Well some buyers want the driving experience to replicate the original car as ell as the appearance. Yes, no one save Shelby and Kirkham have alloy bodies so that is a give away to originality but the cost bump will price many out of the market.
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what about kirkham 289 hybrid? alubody with "wrong" driving experience?
(sorry for needling but i am working hard on my decisions  )
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02-15-2016, 01:43 PM
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The ERA is outstanding for sure! It all boils down to what is important to the buyer. Aluminum body just add to the cost over a fiberglass body with similar replication underneath.
Larry
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03-13-2016, 08:38 AM
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A fake is a fake, no matter what name is on it or numbers you pay for it. Unless it's a CSX 2000 or 3000 series car, it's a fake. Who are you kidding when you buy a 'Shelby' fake?
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