Ford and Mustang Trivia
#661
Correct! The early ones were 428CJ cars "knocked down" to the KarKraft assembly line where the engines were removed and then sent back to Ford. They found this was too expensive and eventually stopped doing this.
#665
Last question for awhile. Need to give other people a chance to answer questions. On 79-86 Mustangs, certian models were built with fog lamps made by a company named Marchal:
79 Pace Car
80-81 Cobra
82 GT
84-86 GT
Where were these fog lamps built?
79 Pace Car
80-81 Cobra
82 GT
84-86 GT
Where were these fog lamps built?
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I'm finding some contridictory items when searching this. Some people say Marchal went out of business in the early 80's and the name was bought by Valeo, the same Co.that make alternators for the new Mustangs. So if Valeo manufactures them?? I'll guess Mexico just for stating the non obvious.
But Marchal was a French company.
But Marchal was a French company.
#670
They did infact go out of business, which it is so hard to find these any more. You either have to go to a junk yard or pay through the nose for NOS ones. The same is tru with the covers that go over them. I don't know about them being a French company. The back of the Fog Lights say pretty clear where they were made. It wasn't one of these "send it to China" things either. Try looking in the below book if you can find it. Chances are you will not find this info on the internet, maybe here www.foureyedpride.com
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=120230053940
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=120230053940
#671
I know the Marchal lights that came on 1968 Shelbys and California Specials were made in France. According to this, they were for the '80s GTs too.. http://books.google.com/books?id=mxj...GEIpfjp4&hl=en
Of course, I also know you can't believe everything you read on the internet...
But, if you look at the back picture in this Ebay Auction, it clearly states "Made in France"!
(description of auction):
Description
<script language="JavaScript"><!-- var currentIndex = 0; var currentIsSuper = false; var superSizeURL = 'http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140221478186&indexURL= ' + currentIndex + '&photoDisplayType=2#ebayphotohosting'; var superSizeGotoURL = 'http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140221478186&indexURL= ' + currentIndex + '#ebayphotohosting'; //--></script> <!-- Begin Description --> What you are looking at is NOS Fog Lamp and Cover still in the Ford Box. It is in excellent condition. Also shown in the pics is one new take-off. It also is in excellent condition. I do not have the cover for this light. You are bidding on one NOS lamp and cover, and one new take-off. These Fog Lamps are correct for 79-86 Mustangs, Lincolns, and some trucks.
Part# D9ZZ-15200-A (This Part # is for the one NOS Fog Lamp).
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/78-79...em140221478186
Of course, I also know you can't believe everything you read on the internet...
But, if you look at the back picture in this Ebay Auction, it clearly states "Made in France"!
(description of auction):
Description
<script language="JavaScript"><!-- var currentIndex = 0; var currentIsSuper = false; var superSizeURL = 'http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140221478186&indexURL= ' + currentIndex + '&photoDisplayType=2#ebayphotohosting'; var superSizeGotoURL = 'http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140221478186&indexURL= ' + currentIndex + '#ebayphotohosting'; //--></script> <!-- Begin Description --> What you are looking at is NOS Fog Lamp and Cover still in the Ford Box. It is in excellent condition. Also shown in the pics is one new take-off. It also is in excellent condition. I do not have the cover for this light. You are bidding on one NOS lamp and cover, and one new take-off. These Fog Lamps are correct for 79-86 Mustangs, Lincolns, and some trucks.
Part# D9ZZ-15200-A (This Part # is for the one NOS Fog Lamp).
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/78-79...em140221478186
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In 1972, in celebration of the '72 Olympics, a special red/white/blue Mustang Sprint edition was produced. There were two other Ford vehicles from this year that were also available with this special paint scheme. Name them...
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Can we make this 2 history parts? If not just answer one.
1- What was significant about the year 1909 in Fords history.
2- What does F stand for as in F-150?
This may be easy, but I'm trying to mix things up a bit
Mgreene, How often does Ford consult you on their history? You are THE most Ford saavy person I have ever come across! You are awsome. It's like trying to stump the Shell answer man OOPS, I'm dating myself again.
1- What was significant about the year 1909 in Fords history.
2- What does F stand for as in F-150?
This may be easy, but I'm trying to mix things up a bit
Mgreene, How often does Ford consult you on their history? You are THE most Ford saavy person I have ever come across! You are awsome. It's like trying to stump the Shell answer man OOPS, I'm dating myself again.
#678
Thanks, runningwild, I just have a very large collection of factory Ford literature that I've been collecting for about 30 years - always adding to it. My dad was a member of the original Ford Drag Club back in 1969-70 and used to drag race a 406 (and later 427) powered '62 Galaxie 500, so I've always been a Ford nut (although I did own an AMX one time ).
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(although I did own an AMX one time ).[/quote]
We all make mistakes.
J/K- That too was a fun car. I wish I had a Dad like yours growing up. I had to learn all I know on my own on the "Streets"
We all make mistakes.
J/K- That too was a fun car. I wish I had a Dad like yours growing up. I had to learn all I know on my own on the "Streets"
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[quote=runningwild4.6;5545949]Can we make this 2 history parts? If not just answer one.
1- What was significant about the year 1909 in Fords history.
2- What does F stand for as in F-150?
This may be easy, but I'm trying to mix things up a bit
Back to our regularly scheduled program! Anyone?
1- What was significant about the year 1909 in Fords history.
2- What does F stand for as in F-150?
This may be easy, but I'm trying to mix things up a bit
Back to our regularly scheduled program! Anyone?