Happy Easter FE fans
Due to some severe oil bleeding all over kindom come I wandered into the innards of my 68 390 S code FB last week and discovered some strange stuff. Found the car 5 years ago at an estate auction. The previous owner, a lady, had passed and all her "stuff" ie furnishings, et all, including this S code FB were on the auction block for all takers. Strange thing about the stang were the license plates of 1986 vintage in that the car had not been licensed/driven for 22 years. Neat Machine, almost a Steve McQueen clone, real S code, acapulco blue, bench seat, 4 spd, 3:25 posi,FACTORY TACH DASH, WHOOPEE!!! and ONLY RUST were the two silver dollar rust holes on the fender aprons in back of the shock towers. Body had 40 years of minor dings and dents. Floors,rockers,fenders were all rust free and covered with factory red oxide paint. Fortunately for me the auction jocks did not advertise this find in the local press. All the women at the auction were inside checking out all her furnishings. There were only 6 guys outside next to the car when bidding began on the stang. Bidding started at 4K, when the bids got up to 6K 4 of the guys left, so me and another stang nut stayed until I won the bid at $9800.
Driving home the heater core pucked, what was left of the mufflers almost fell off, and one bald tire went flat.
Drove the car the past 5 years including twice to the Mustang roundup in Steamboat Springs Co.(June event) Have never even pulled a plug. Car uses no oil except for the stinkin leaks, 65psi at start up and 35psi when fully warm, starts and runs beautifully.
Pulled it out last week to replace the gaskets and seals as the rear of the intake and the main seal were bleeding much. Cam was that Moroso cobra jet grind. Ross helped me ID that one. Thank you Ross!!! By the way I did replace the cam bearings;you were right again. Mains showed mucho gold babbit as did the rod brgs so those had to go. Date code on the rods was June 1973. Damm!!!
By the way I purchased the car cause it was block stock and had not been messed with except for the oil pressure and amp guage she had installed to aid the tach dash cluster. Other than that nothing had been chopped or changed from the factory on the outside.
Cam showed some strange wear on three lobes and lifters so replaced that with a like kind spec cam. Also installed a performer RPM and Edel
waterpump. Should have it back in and running by Thursday.
No 2 project
68 Scode convert found sans engine, tranny, or interior Longer story. With two kids in college I need to be very creative to even find a dime to get this baby running.