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List of Parts For Period Correct Look
Here is a detailed list of parts and sources for those interested in making their 289 FIA cars period correct. Some may be available from FFR while others may not.
MRFT8UL-175, 1/2 pint tin-coated steel utility can (Best Containers)
216-495, Girling brake reservoir can decal (not period correct but looks cool)(Moss Motors)
582-985, reservoir can mounting bracket (Moss Motors)
M-2232, Harrison expansion tank (ZIP Corvette)
M-235, Expansion tank mounting straps (ZIP Corvette)
M-235A, Expansion tank mounting bracket (ZIP Corvette)
(No P/N), Fuel cap splash guard (Acton Custom)
CP1348, Elliot windshield emblem (Cobra Restorers)
CP1231, Door pull strap (Cobra Restorers and Breeze Automotive)
EM130, FIA dash plate (Cobra Restorers)
165-708, Lucas windtone horns (Moss Motors or other British sources)
C5TF-FOMOCO, Ford labeled external regulator (AMK)
4FJ, Lucas 4FJ fuse box on firewall (various, i got mine from eBay)
7FJ, Lucas 7FJ fuse box on firewall (various, I got mine from eBay)
L-542, Rectangular rear lights
PL700, Lucas tri-bar 7" headlights (I got mine from eBay)
115.003, Lucas SFB105 flasher on firewall (Retro Classic)
115.018, Lucas SRB146 relay on firewall (Retro Classic)
33117, Lucas DB10 relay box on firewall (Retro Classic)
CP2417, Reproduction cast aluminum throttle pedal (Cobra Restorers)
D9424WEBO 01, Reproduction original Weber manifold with twin water inlets (Mustangs Unlimited)
(Part number unknown), FIA water neck/fuel log with nipple fittings per oroginal (Cobra Automotive and Jim Inglese)
If you're going with Webers (a must) and want an original looking bellcrank that mounts to the rear of the driver's side cylinder head use this
1523, Universal bellcrank (Summit Racing)
You'll have to fabricate your mechanical linkage and bellcrank mounting bracket. I can post pics of what the setup looks like
If I forgot something, I'll add it later in red
Cheers
Bill D
Last edited by 2FAST4U; 06-19-2014 at 12:52 AM.
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Fantastic list Bill.
Olli
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Bill, awesome job! Thanks so much! Are you going to start a build thread in the FIA build thread forum?
FFR 5369 Pin Drive, IRS, Trigos, Torsen, Wilwoods, FMS BOSS 302 "B" cam , Mass-flo. CA SB100 (SPCN) Registered
Delivered 4/23/06. "Finished" 4/2012 (still not done!)
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Thanks for the list Bill. There may be a 289 in the future.
Doug
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Bill, you just saved a bunch of people a lot of time.
Thanks,
Al Adkins
Certified "Kool Aid" drinker
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FFR Daytona Type 65 Coupe
67 427 Cobra
57' Belair
72 Pinto Wagon ,306" 1/4 miler
34 5 window coupe Ford
2003 Mustang GT
99' ZX9
85 Goldwing
All toys still in the Scuderia!
Every Saint has a past..................every sinner a future
Don't take yourself so seriously........no one else does.
You never see a motorcycle parked outside a Psychiatrists office.
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10 years after my roadster build....
289 FIA (pickup 28/08/20 if covid permits)
currently building a 289 and accumulating parts needed to finish a Canadian Kit.
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Many of the items are available here: Period Correct, LLC
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Great List Bill Thanks
Expecting Mk4 any day now and hope to incorporate as many period correct parts as possible.
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And if anyone wants to see how amazing a period correct build can look, you must look at Bill's build; it is absolutely stunning!
His attention to detail is just amazing, and his craftsmanship is to be envied!
Great list Bill, and thanks for the link Paul P.
Regards,
Steve
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So, I went to that thread, and all of the OP’s posts just say “deleted?”
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SCMedLion
So, I went to that thread, and all of the OP’s posts just say “deleted?”
Just the pics.
The OP was able to build an FIA focused on originality when FFRR had pin-drive wheels for IRS. His build is stunning! Magnificent!
Now FFR seems to no longer offer the pin-drive option for the front suspension.
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Thanks. Wish the pics were still there.
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The pics disappeared when picture picture domain photobucket wanted big bucks to host pictures. If you continue through the build new pictures are posted after moving to a new hosting service
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I see. Makes sense. I used to have pics on a woodworking forum that disappeared for the same reason.
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Great list, thanks for the info. Saves us a lot of leg work.