The Mopar Steel Tree
Monday, December 28, 2009
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Prince Valiant
Friday, May 09, 2008
1969 Shelby GT500
The first warm days of 2008 I did some tuneup work on a friend's 1969 Shelby GT500. The car was fired up after 20 years of storage and 2 years of restoration. The untouched 428 Super Cobra Jet did run well but had no idle. After some fiddling the problenm was localized, a wrong gasket did hinder the fuel flow to the idleslots. So far I remember this Shelby was in Austria from the beginning. It has a unique steel oilpan with cooling tubes and fins this style was also used on some other 428CJ cars delivered in Europe.

Austrian GT500 4speed

'69 Shelby 428CJ oilpan

'70 Mach1 428CJ oilpan
Austrian GT500 4speed
'69 Shelby 428CJ oilpan
'70 Mach1 428CJ oilpan
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Jensens in the V8garage
2002 was the year of Jensens. Beside my yellow '73 MkIII I already owned several years I bought a metallic blue '75 MkIII S4 and a silver '74 MkIII Convertible.
The blue Saloon was the original Frankfurt Motorshow Car of 1975, first LHD wooden dash. Originaly white color it was in very good mechanical condition but had some former accident and rust repair. It did go back to Germany in 2003.

'75 MkIII Saloon
The silver '74 MkIII Convertible was one of 83 RHD cars and came to Austria in the late 80's. It was the converted to LHD and partly restored but completely disassemled. It did go back to homeland UK in 2003.

'74 MkIII RHD Convertible
On the following pic you see a '72 MkII FF owned by my friend Martin T. whilst a visit in Vienna. Helping him out with a throttle cable to go back to Leipzig.

'72 MkII FF fourwheeldrive
Josephs silver '70 MkII awaiting service work beside my yellow MkIII. This one was originally delivered to Austria and is now completely restored.

'73 MkIII, '70 MkII Saloon
The blue Saloon was the original Frankfurt Motorshow Car of 1975, first LHD wooden dash. Originaly white color it was in very good mechanical condition but had some former accident and rust repair. It did go back to Germany in 2003.
'75 MkIII Saloon
The silver '74 MkIII Convertible was one of 83 RHD cars and came to Austria in the late 80's. It was the converted to LHD and partly restored but completely disassemled. It did go back to homeland UK in 2003.
'74 MkIII RHD Convertible
On the following pic you see a '72 MkII FF owned by my friend Martin T. whilst a visit in Vienna. Helping him out with a throttle cable to go back to Leipzig.
'72 MkII FF fourwheeldrive
Josephs silver '70 MkII awaiting service work beside my yellow MkIII. This one was originally delivered to Austria and is now completely restored.
'73 MkIII, '70 MkII Saloon
Sunday, March 23, 2008
New resident ...
...in the V8 Garage. Couldnt resist to buy an old Suzuki T500 Titan. Its a '72 model with Pearl Orange and White paint scheme on the tank. These are really rare here in Austria beside the Triple RamAir Suzis. These T500 were big two-strokes that worked more reliable than many four-strokes of the time, required less maintenance and featured oil-injection direct into the crankcases along with massive and durable main roller bearings. Quite fast for its capacity it put many contemporary 500cc and 650cc four-stroke twins to shame.

Need some TLC

Titan ad 1970

Titan ad 1972
Need some TLC
Titan ad 1970
Titan ad 1972
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