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The Electric Ford F-150 Will Be Here by Mid-2022 |
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https://i.postimg.cc/9XYXBhg8/vvv.png Does anyone know why reproduction redlines have the red stripe closer to the wheel than the originals did? |
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The originals had sidewall issues leading to a switch to the '68 version by the end of the '67 model year. |
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Ok, who put the horn button on?
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Shift knobs are another pet peeve of mine. My dad used to line the screw heads all in the same direction on carburetors, light switch covers, etc. K |
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Sidebar: Have I ever told you about the process of inventing the redline tire? Some of you know about Paul Deesen. He was a designer in the Chevy studio in the late 50's/early 60's and then in the Pontiac studios. He did the front and/or rear ends on some prominent Chevys, he added the "skegs" to the sides of some of the mid 60's full size Pontiacs. He also designed the GTO fender emblems we have come to know and love and the concave rear window on the ’63 Grand Prix. Like most young men, when he first started working he was quite poor - but he had right priorities. He purchased and drove an early model Corvette (a '57 ) but couldn't afford new tires. They were blackwalls and he wanted whitewalls so he grabbed a white crayon out of the kid's coloring book stash and made his own white stripe tires. After a while the white stripes started wearing off and looking bad. He went back to the crayon box and....no white crayon. So - he grabbed a red one instead. It was typical back then for the studio chiefs to troll the parking lot looking for ideas on employee cars in the lot. Paul's car caught one of the studio bosses' eye and they decided to pursue it. They contacted one of the tire manufacturers and...the rest is history. Paul was a member of our local Michigan Widetrakers Chapter of the POCI. He passed away about a year ago. K http://deansgarage.com/?s=paul+deesen |
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All the manufacture promo ads in 67 -68 S near the outer circumference. Under hard cornering the tire would flex to the point where the stripe was on the pavement.
I saw this at an autocross event in 1969 when a guy was running his 67 Firebird Sprint and the whitewall was shredded on the front tires. |
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I'm not sure that's what these guys are going for, though. K |
I thank you all for providing info on the position of the redlines. I have collected a bunch of Factory PR photos showing different models all with redlines:
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For what it's worth -- here's a pic of the red lines on my 67' Corvette ...
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