Ted68 wrote:Ah yes, Manchild, the keeper of all knowledge. No, no, it's fine. Let it die.
You do not seem very enthusiastic about it, but someone has to have memory and to collaborate, Ted.
Anyway, for the "collateral" references, I found that Goodrich is the supplier of carbon disks and brakes for 747 airplanes (
http://ir.goodrich.com/phoenix.zhtml?c= ... highlight=).
I found on the page one hundred and something of my last attempt on googlin this thing (I am waiting for ArcGIS to finish a job that seems to last FOREVER), that at Mark Lenaert Westerlo, in California, you can buy a '68 Mustang with brakelines used on a 747 (you'll have to look for it at the middle of the page):
http://www.california-import.com/
I am not sure what the "brakelines" reference means (of course, it must indicate only the lines, but...).
According to Mark Lenaert site, this Mustang was
"build by a unfknblvble car nut, he build everyting self, this car has brakelines used by Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet , American Racing wheels, full digital dashboard, full bonke bonke music installation and a TV , a lot of Shelby parts, .... . This is not for pussies , if you think you can handle this baby , it is for sale ....".
Perhaps this is it, if you can afford it. And of course, if you are not a ...
Sorry, sorry, the devil made me say that.