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Started by hertz350, February 24, 2021, 01:25:26 PM

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hertz350

What was the assembly line finish on the firewall pad fasteners for San Jose cars built in early 1966?

Thanks.
Own SFM6S1624, Black Hertz Automatic built 3/66 now concours trailered restored by Ken Degenstein. Former owner of 1042 a red Hertz automatic and 1643 a black automatic Hertz

Bob Gaines

Quote from: hertz350 on February 24, 2021, 01:25:26 PM
What was the assembly line finish on the firewall pad fasteners for San Jose cars built in early 1966?

Thanks.
I typically find them P/O . I have seen only a few that were olive drab and believe those were anomalous.
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JD

The original poster was asking about an "early" car but what about a car built in April of '66?

AMK doesn't seem to offer any and NPD offers 3 versions, two different styles are listed: "Dual Lock Tang" and "Saw tooth" .

The owner would reference what was on the car - BUT they were already removed when he got the car!

Experts please advise, Thanks.
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J_Speegle

Believe the OP was referring to "early 1966" in reference to the date the car may have been completed at San Jose and not "early 1966 production"

Both of your cars would have had the post style finished in phosphate and oil. Change took place prior to either cars build at San Jose
Jeff Speegle- Mustang & Shelby detail collector, ConcoursMustang.com mentor :) and Judge

JD

Jeff, thanks but can you say which style is the correct "post" style for the '66 San Jose GT350 cars.

The two choices offered are "dual tang" and "saw tooth". 

As his are missing - which would be the more correct purchase?



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rockhouse66

My 9/65 San Jose car (not a Shelby) had the dual tang and appeared to be P&O finish.

J_Speegle

Quote from: JD on March 16, 2022, 02:36:00 PM
Jeff, thanks but can you say which style is the correct "post" style for the '66 San Jose GT350 cars.

The two choices offered are "dual tang" and "saw tooth".  ....

Thanks for the pictures since I was think of a different "saw tooth version"

To be completely correct neither is exactly like the ones I just removed from a Spring 66 San Jose example. Good thing is that once installed you will really not see much other than the head from the interior side and maybe the tip (1/4" - 3/8") on the engine compartment side

Here is a close up of one I just took out for the picture no cut or tang at the tip as shown in the top example you posted. Only two very slight bumps. You may be able to see it right at the seam shown in the picture at about firewall depth

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JD

Jeff, and Rockhouse, THANKS!!
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CharlesTurner

I have found the dual tang painted flat black on 65's. 
Charles Turner
MCA/SAAC Judge

JD

OK, so over the weekend they found two firewall pad "pins" in a bag of assorted fasteners from the car. 

They are like the ones Jeff posted and they do seem to be painted black like Charles has seen on '65's.

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J_Speegle

Quote from: JD on March 22, 2022, 12:32:24 AM
OK, so over the weekend they found two firewall pad "pins" in a bag of assorted fasteners from the car. 

They are like the ones Jeff posted and they do seem to be painted black like Charles has seen on '65's.

haven't gotten to test mine yet with paint stripper to confirm mine are painted rather than P&O) as mentioned earlier.  Maybe tomorrow  ::)
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azdriver

I picked up a set (7) of pins that I believe to be originals. They are black. They seem to be in very good condition. I would be willing to part with them if someone needs them.

Pat