I have two front grills, on one the edges of the horizontal bars are flat when viewed from the end of the grill (off the car) and the other has an angle cut that reveals more of the slat. Which is original or are both original? All the rivets are the same on both. Thanks
Quote from: kram350 on March 02, 2018, 11:07:32 PM
I have two front grills, on one the edges of the horizontal bars are flat when viewed from the end of the grill (off the car) and the other has an angle cut that reveals more of the slat. Which is original or are both original? All the rivets are the same on both. Thanks
How about a picture or two?
Pics are good :)
Interesting question. Looking forward to answer myself.
Pictures of two grills.
Thanks for posting some pictures. Not the challenge is to find some just as detailed from original cars and service replacement sources as well as reproductions to compare.
On the one with the flat fins, can you bend the metal easily with your hands? If so, would be an indication that it's a reproduction.
The grille on 6S550 has the flat cut ends, and is the original grille. Ron
477 flat cut ends
Neither grill will bend without effort and then both spring back to original shape. To deform either, they would probably crack and break.
6S1348 has flat cut edges.
I have to add it looks like to me that the edges are slightly rounded and not perfectly flat.
What are the rivets on an original grille? Are they like a cap or with the traditional hole?
Steve
Quote from: kingchief on March 12, 2018, 03:03:13 PM
What are the rivets on an original grille? Are they like a cap or with the traditional hole?
Steve
They have a curved head surface with no hole. The pop rivet type with a hole is a easy tell for a later service replacement.
Quote from: kingchief on March 12, 2018, 03:03:13 PM
What are the rivets on an original grille? Are they like a cap or with the traditional hole?
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/9/6-120318154229.jpeg)
Thanks guys AND photos too! Yeah!
Cheers,
Steve