260 Shelby
- Joe Travers
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260 Shelby
Does anyone have info on the Shelby kits available back in '63-'64 for the 260?
There were multiple stage pieces sold over the counter to ramp the 260 up to 260hp. Pistons, headers, cam, carb, intake, valves, etc.
Pretty sure most are same as the 289 pieces but would like to check the specs if anyone has them. Saw a picture of the original brochure not long ago. I'm kicking myself for not saving it
Thanks
Joe
There were multiple stage pieces sold over the counter to ramp the 260 up to 260hp. Pistons, headers, cam, carb, intake, valves, etc.
Pretty sure most are same as the 289 pieces but would like to check the specs if anyone has them. Saw a picture of the original brochure not long ago. I'm kicking myself for not saving it
Thanks
Joe
Re: 260 Shelby
These helped me on my 260 / 289 / Tiger mods...
https://www.sunbeamclub.com/forum/tiger ... arb.20977/
http://www.tigersunited.com/resources/p ... ce/lat.asp
https://www.sunbeamclub.com/forum/tiger ... arb.20977/
http://www.tigersunited.com/resources/p ... ce/lat.asp
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Re: 260 Shelby
That is a nice engine bay right there!
I gave away a perfectly good 260 because I found a 331 for less than what it would cost to make power out of the 260. Probably not a smart decision but at least the 260 went to a good home.
I gave away a perfectly good 260 because I found a 331 for less than what it would cost to make power out of the 260. Probably not a smart decision but at least the 260 went to a good home.
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Re: 260 Shelby
Thanks Bruce!
Second link provides most of the items I was looking @ previously. If I can find the Shelby brochure, I'll share it here.
Pretty sure they're one in the same. The Traction Master bolt-on bars are exactly what I planned to do for my rear axle.
Joe
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Re: 260 Shelby
Thanks Bruce!
Second link provides most of the items I was looking @ previously. If I can find the Shelby brochure, I'll share it here.
Pretty sure they're one in the same. The Traction Master bolt-on bars are exactly what I planned to do for my rear axle.
Joe
Re: 260 Shelby
The kits you are referring to are "Cobra" kits, sold over the counter at Ford dealerships. You could get a Dual Quad setup, a Tri Power setup, HiPo heads, Dual point distributor, Hipo cam setup, and dress up kits. Depending on the Kit, you could get them for either 260 CID or 289 CID.
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Re: 260 Shelby
Re: 260 Shelby
I couldn't resist testing that theory I could indeed print it from your link.
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Re: 260 Shelby
No sweat, I'm keeping the economy rolling!
The only questions revolve around the only piston available, Silvolite flat-top. Have to calculate CR w/ different heads and see if piston/valve clearance is adequate w/ long-duration Hi-Po cam.
Joe
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Re: 260 Shelby
Very interesting, doing some number crunching this morning.
In 1964, the Weber Induction Kit cost a whopping $1230.70. A new 1964 Cyclone cost $2655! Quite evident the Weber set-up was intended for exotic high-dollar road course cars @ the time.
Put in modern-day perspective, the current price for Weber induction is much less than the initial inflated value of $11,413.91. The current prices for '64 Cyclones now exceed their initial inflated value of $24,623.33.
Nerdy post for the day.
Joe
In 1964, the Weber Induction Kit cost a whopping $1230.70. A new 1964 Cyclone cost $2655! Quite evident the Weber set-up was intended for exotic high-dollar road course cars @ the time.
Put in modern-day perspective, the current price for Weber induction is much less than the initial inflated value of $11,413.91. The current prices for '64 Cyclones now exceed their initial inflated value of $24,623.33.
Nerdy post for the day.
Joe
Re: 260 Shelby
Sounds like you're trying to talk yourself into get them! might be worth 11k someday!Joe Travers wrote: ↑Tue May 03, 2022 9:15 pmVery interesting, doing some number crunching this morning.
In 1964, the Weber Induction Kit cost a whopping $1230.70. A new 1964 Cyclone cost $2655! Quite evident the Weber set-up was intended for exotic high-dollar road course cars @ the time.
Put in modern-day perspective, the current price for Weber induction is much less than the initial inflated value of $11,413.91. The current prices for '64 Cyclones now exceed their initial inflated value of $24,623.33.
Nerdy post for the day.
Joe
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Re: 260 Shelby
Would be cool but still a hefty price for a low-buck car like mine. IDK, time will tell.
Joe
Re: 260 Shelby
Joe - Do you have a 5-bolt bellhousing for the T10? Always found the smallest Windsors interesting but not worth it unless you really want "OG". The replacement piston thing is a definite limitation unless you're willing to spend the $$$ for custom. Several years back, there was a local guy trying to sell a serious 221 - custom pistons (10.5:1), nice aluminum heads, big ole cam, Vic Jr. intake. Forget which carb. Ad was around for a looooonngg time with several price reductions. Even though I'd recently purchased most of the 289 stuff, I still wanted to grab the wee motor - just cool. Already sold the 260 & T10 outta the Comet though, so with that & looking at $600+ bucks for a 5-bolt steel safety bell, let it pass.
Man, that would have been neat though. Yah, it'd never make the power of a 289 or 302 with the same components, but sometimes (more so now that I have a few gray hairs) cool can occasionally keep up with fast!
Man, that would have been neat though. Yah, it'd never make the power of a 289 or 302 with the same components, but sometimes (more so now that I have a few gray hairs) cool can occasionally keep up with fast!
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Re: 260 Shelby
Not right now but they're still floating around. Found a '63 260 engine locally but missing flywheel and bellhousing. The 289 Hi-Po cam will work w/ the 260 stock flat-tops but compression is less than 9:1. Might not be a bad idea right now. Can burn 87 octane fuel!!!
Hot rod 221 sounds like a wild dune buggy engine
Joe