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30 Jan 2009, 00:21 (Ref:2382390) | #1 | ||
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FIA mustang homologation papers
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Does any one have or know where to find 65 shelby gt350 homologation papers and the 84-89 group A mustang engine homologation papers Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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30 Jan 2009, 00:56 (Ref:2382407) | #2 | |
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have you called CAMS yet?
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You can order FIA homologation papers online at www.cams.com.au
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I was hoping someone had them handy .
May as well go give cams some more money |
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To their credit, the papers were in my letterbox, neatly bound & covered, in less than a week! |
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30 Jan 2009, 21:34 (Ref:2382884) | #6 | ||
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So is this a new 65 shelby gt350 coming to a track near us profi???
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31 Jan 2009, 07:56 (Ref:2383044) | #7 | ||
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The Homologation number for the Ford Mustang 5.0 GT for Group A is 5140, dated from 1 May 1983.
Mustang 5.0 GT/ 85 is 5266 1 April 1985. Just order these from CAMS! |
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Profi, you might be able to run it in Group Nc or Group Sb or perhaps Group T.
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profi - how about Group Sb, there are other Shelby's racing there. Not sure if it would be compatible with what you've done to the car but the GT350's in the category seem to pull approx 4 squillion rpm so I gather there is a fair scope for modifications
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The only historic category ive talked to is the new american muscle car series starting in march. i have also been looking at the Improved production road and that looks hopeful 7500rpm is still plenty but our engine is safe 8000 and has seen nearly 9000 by accident but they sound beautiful at revs Gavin Bullas'es 69 mustang used to see 9000rpm every lap back when it was in groub NC Last edited by profi; 2 Feb 2009 at 08:30. |
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9000rpm can be made safe look at NASCAR and our engine is along those lines.
I have never driven around bathurst, but its something ive always wanted to do. At the moment the car is a new setup and is a little bit untrustworthy in the handling department. Once its sorted and i get some more seat time bathurst will be on the cards. Also need the practice there if sports sedans decide to go to the mountain. BTW I build my own engines and import all the components its lots cheaper. |
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what is this american muscle car series that youre talking about profi? sounds interesting
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Grant Wilson on the Gold Coast is trying to start up something of a Trans-Am series for similar cars to yourself to run at meetings like the Muscle Car Masters... might be worthwhile tracking him down.
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Another possibility is Marque Sports
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