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    Where to find historically accurate Information

    My goal is to build an as historically accurate 289 replica as I'm able. Whether that will be the USRRC or FIA, I haven't decided. I really like the Ken Miles 289 USRRC CSX2431 (https://shelbyamericancollection.org...dster-csx2431/), but I certainly can't go with the racing windscreen.

    Anyway, where can I get information on the historically accurate mechanicals (engine, transmission), dash layout, location/type fluid reservoirs, etc, etc? I have the book on the Shelby American Collection, which is very good, but mostly filled with racing stories. I bought the Haynes manual (hasn't arrived), but have heard it's not all that accurate. Any suggestions?

    Thanks!

    Terry

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    Here is a thread by 2fast4u. Some of his first posts were deleted by himself but he's been building this car for some times now. I don't know when the posts start again but the end has pictures and text so do some searching. His name is Bill. Send him a PM and see if he can direct you a bit.

    https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...hlight=2fast4u

    George

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    Thanks George

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    Hi Terry,

    I have a couple of books that I used as reference. Unfortunately I have not found one single source that covers it all. There is some written information in both of these books but much of the reference is photographic. Anyway, they were useful to me.

    Shelby Cobra Fifty Years--Colin Comer
    The First Three Shelby Cobras--Gordon Bruce

    Joel

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    Thanks Joel. I'll check those out. I ordered these books and also ordered Colin Comer's book Shelby Cobra: The Snake that Conquered the World.

    I think I'll also need to make a visit to the Shelby American Museum in Boulder next year, too.

    Thanks, again!

    Terry
    Last edited by wltrmtty; 09-23-2018 at 03:04 PM.

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    Theres also Shelby American in Las Vegas and the Cobra Experience museum in Benicia ( Norcal). A phone call to them might get you in the right direction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vspeeds View Post
    Theres also Shelby American in Las Vegas and the Cobra Experience museum in Benicia ( Norcal). A phone call to them might get you in the right direction.
    Great, thanks. I know about the Vegas store but didn't know they had a museum and totally unaware of the Cobra Experience museum. Thanks! Terry

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    Quote Originally Posted by wltrmtty View Post
    Thanks Joel. I'll check those out. I ordered these books and also ordered Colin Comer's book Shelby Cobra: The Snake that Conquered the World.

    I think I'll also need to make a visit to the Shelby American Museum in Boulder next year, too.

    Thanks, again!

    Terry
    I’m reading this book right now. Lots of pictures. Some history. Very nice hard cover binding. But in the book Colin says straight out:

    “[This book] isn’t about the nuts and bolts of Cobras. I’m not going to present mind-numbing technical charts that describe the thread pitch on every fastener in a Cobra or bore you with production changes and the like. There are dozens of excellent books and reference manuals for that, including my own The Complete Book of Shelby Automobiles, ...”1

    I recently ordered The Complete Book of Shelby Automobiles but it hasn’t arrived yet.

    Also, according to the Amazon reviews, the Shelby Cobra The Snake that Conquered the World book is 99% the same as Shelby Cobra Fifty Years. Shelby Cobra The Snake that Conquered the World is updated with some nice fold out graphics and has a nicer binding.

    1. Shelby Cobra The Snake that Conquered the World; copyright 2015; Colin Comer; ISBN-13:978-0-7603-4761-4; page 15
    Last edited by Mylo; 12-27-2018 at 01:29 PM.
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    I'll just drop this here for the ford FE fans. http://bearblockmotors.com/bbm-aluminum-ford-fe-block/

    PS (not historically accurate!)
    Last edited by KenWilkinson; 12-27-2018 at 01:31 PM. Reason: added ps

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    Consider reaching out to Erik Treves.
    He researched the heck out of CSX-2001 before taking on his 289 build.
    Erik has done multiple over the top builds and built the first F-5 289 which was featured at SEMA 2014.
    I saw that car at the beginning of the Hot Rod Power Tour a couple of years back and it was impressive as hell.

    Erik's Tribute Car:
    https://youtu.be/uUG1T951QI8

    The Real CSX 2001:
    https://youtu.be/_OK6ZHW3W_w
    https://youtu.be/2kLvat0zjus
    https://youtu.be/p2wc06-qCac
    Last edited by GoDadGo; 12-27-2018 at 04:35 PM.

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    Could the Registries put out by the SAAC help?

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