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Re: [Tigers] A visit by Scott Drake and family

To: JCMC2006@suddenlink.net, TIGERS@AUTOX.TEAM.NET
Subject: Re: [Tigers] A visit by Scott Drake and family
From: CoolVT@aol.com
Date: Thu, 30 May 2013 17:25:01 -0400 (EDT)
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Full-name: CoolVT
Jerry,
I thought I recently saw a repo air cleaner on EBay that is  supposed to be 
exact reproduction.  So maybe it is already  available.
Mark L
 
 
In a message dated 5/30/2013 3:32:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
JCMC2006@suddenlink.net writes:

Scott  Drake and family came to visit our little town of Tyler, Texas, two
weeks  ends ago to see the progress on the 1964 =  project  car,
affectionately called the Birthday Car.  He chose our Mustangs  of East
Texas (MOET) Club to do the 50th anniversary Mustang that will be  shown
around the country at the different Mustang clubs and will be shown  at SEMA
this year.  It will then be sold at Barrett Jackson, with all  proceeds to 
be
donated to the Down Syndrome Foundation.



When  I talked with Mr. Drake, I suggested he make some parts for the Tiger.
The  items I suggested were an original air cleaner, and a 15-tooth
speedometer  gear.  He was very interested!  What he asked about the  air
cleaner was how much did I think people would be willing to pay.   The
tooling is very expensive, and thus how many could he count on  selling
would be the problem.  He was musing about costs of  production.   He 
thought
it would be somewhere around $300 to  $400,  mostly because of the low
production.  Any thoughts out  there?



I also suggested he build motor mounts - the ones that  have (for a lack of 
a
better explanation) a mechanical connection inside  the rubber so they cant
come apart when the rubber fails.   I  told him they would also work on
Mustangs (and other Ford engines of the  time).   Im not sure just what
makes the Tiger mounts unique  only to Tigers.  They all came from Ford.  At
least he could sell  them to other people.



As for the speedo gear, I showed him a  gear still in the NPD package, and 
he
knew right away who made the gear  (not NPD), but thought that that company
might be willing to make the  part.  And I dont remember the person or
company, but I could   find out if I sent an email to Mr. Drake.



Whats really cool  is, after I showed him and his wife my Tiger, she says,
I have a  Tiger!!    So, I dont know if anyone was aware that they owned 
 a
Tiger - an early one (all round corners).  She didnt know what the  serial
number was.  I suggested they join one or more of the Tiger  Clubs, but I
think their plate is pretty full.



If anyone is  interested,  you can look at Mustangs of East Texas and see  
the
project; and, if you look at Gallery (and scroll down), you can  see
pictures of the Scott Drake visit.



Jerry  Christopherson

9473187

TAC insp. #  58
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