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Offline J_Speegle

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Re: Now for something different. #1 Part II
« Reply #75 on: April 12, 2017, 04:37:19 PM »
Next item some of these may seem pretty easy if you know the cars in that time period. But they are are all possible clues

Item #1- Identification - Passenger side rocker panel for coupe or fastback body
Application(s) - 64 1/2- through approx Dec 65/Jan 66 or 1967-69

Item #2- Identification - Passenger side seat riser/pedestals panel for coupe or fastback body
Application(s) - July 64 - Aug 68

Item #3- Identification - Blue/red wire were used for lamps controlled by the dash lamp circuitry or used for shifter lamps, controlled by whether the running lights were activated. Majority believe it is related to the shift lever light.
Application(s) - 64- 71?

Item #4- Identification - Under dash AC unit  air intake grill
Application(s) - 1964-65

Item #5- Identification - Duct tape 
Application(s) - Anything you can slap it on  ::)

Item #6- Identification - Passenger side drain hose cover   
Application(s) - 64 1/2 and 65 mustangs.

Item #7- Identification - Seven front seat nut access covers/plugs
Application(s) - 64 1/2 and 66 mustangs all body types.

Item #8- Identification - Five plus seat carpet track protectors
Application(s) - 65-67 mustangs all body types.

ITEM #9




Item #9 - Identification - _____________________  (Identification - What is it?)
Application(s) - _______________________________ (Application - What year/years and models was it used on?)


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Re: Now for something different. #1 Part II
« Reply #76 on: April 12, 2017, 04:45:40 PM »
#9 ~WS Washer Bag
Application: If twist-on cap, 65, if Flip-Top cap, 66 early (to May '66?)

I think it's a twist-on cap
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Re: Now for something different. #1 Part II
« Reply #77 on: April 12, 2017, 06:36:04 PM »
I cant remember if gold lettering is early or white lettering is, this change happened in early 67 ?
8F02R218047-  July 18 1968   Dearborn

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Re: Now for something different. #1 Part II
« Reply #78 on: April 13, 2017, 08:33:55 PM »
#9 ~WS Washer Bag
Application: If twist-on cap, 65, if Flip-Top cap, 66 early (to May '66?)

Think you meant 1967 ;)   Don't recall the month of change over to solid opaque plastic right this moment but its discussed in another thread


I think it's a twist-on cap

Looks like it. Below is a comparison of the neck area of the bags. Top screw on - below flip

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Re: Now for something different. #1 Part II
« Reply #79 on: April 13, 2017, 08:36:07 PM »
Next item - Might be a tough one.  Almost done

Item #1- Identification - Passenger side rocker panel for coupe or fastback body
Application(s) - 64 1/2- through approx Dec 65/Jan 66 or 1967-69

Item #2- Identification - Passenger side seat riser/pedestals panel for coupe or fastback body
Application(s) - July 64 - Aug 68

Item #3- Identification - Blue/red wire were used for lamps controlled by the dash lamp circuitry or used for shifter lamps, controlled by whether the running lights were activated. Majority believe it is related to the shift lever light.
Application(s) - 64- 71?

Item #4- Identification - Under dash AC unit  air intake grill
Application(s) - 1964-65

Item #5- Identification - Duct tape 
Application(s) - Anything you can slap it on  ::)

Item #6- Identification - Passenger side drain hose cover   
Application(s) - 64 1/2 and 65 mustangs.

Item #7- Identification - Seven front seat nut access covers/plugs
Application(s) - 64 1/2 and 66 mustangs all body types.

Item #8- Identification - Five plus seat carpet track protectors
Application(s) - 65-67 mustangs all body types.

Item #9- Identification - Screw on lid windshield washer bag
Application(s) - 65 mustangs all body types.

ITEM #10




Item #10 - Identification - _____________________  (Identification - What is it?)
Application(s) - _______________________________ (Application - What year/years and models was it used on?)


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Re: Now for something different. #1 Part II
« Reply #80 on: April 13, 2017, 11:45:32 PM »
Is that the back corner piece of the fastback interior section right under the window?
« Last Edit: April 13, 2017, 11:47:54 PM by ChrisV289 »
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Re: Now for something different. #1 Part II
« Reply #81 on: April 14, 2017, 12:05:09 AM »
Is that the back corner piece of the fastback interior section right under the window?

It appears to have one large hole at the closest end and at least two smaller holes along the lower edge to the right of the first hole. Be aware that if it is metal (appears to be with the formed lip) it may no longer be the same exact shape as it was originally
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Re: Now for something different. #1 Part II
« Reply #82 on: April 14, 2017, 12:22:26 AM »
Driver side cover of the under dash unit was my first guess but the bend at the end threw me off...I have mine off right now to try and change one of the hoses
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Re: Now for something different. #1 Part II
« Reply #83 on: April 18, 2017, 05:23:52 PM »
Driver side cover of the under dash unit was my first guess but the bend at the end threw me off...I have mine off right now to try and change one of the hoses

Yes parts can get bent and lead one astray :)
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Re: Now for something different. #1 Part II
« Reply #84 on: April 18, 2017, 05:34:20 PM »
Next item - Might be a difficult one since you cant make out the whole panel. Hole location, form and material is what helped me.
Almost done

Item #1- Identification - Passenger side rocker panel for coupe or fastback body
Application(s) - 64 1/2- through approx Dec 65/Jan 66 or 1967-69

Item #2- Identification - Passenger side seat riser/pedestals panel for coupe or fastback body
Application(s) - July 64 - Aug 68

Item #3- Identification - Blue/red wire were used for lamps controlled by the dash lamp circuitry or used for shifter lamps, controlled by whether the running lights were activated. Majority believe it is related to the shift lever light.
Application(s) - 64- 71?

Item #4- Identification - Under dash AC unit  air intake grill
Application(s) - 1964-65

Item #5- Identification - Duct tape 
Application(s) - Anything you can slap it on  ::)

Item #6- Identification - Passenger side drain hose cover   
Application(s) - 64 1/2 and 65 mustangs.

Item #7- Identification - Seven front seat nut access covers/plugs
Application(s) - 64 1/2 and 66 mustangs all body types.

Item #8- Identification - Five plus seat carpet track protectors
Application(s) - 65-67 mustangs all body types.

Item #9- Identification - Screw on lid windshield washer bag
Application(s) - 65 mustangs all body types.

Item #10- Identification - Drivers side underdash AC side cover
Application(s) - 65-66 Mustangs


ITEM #11




Item #11 - Identification - _____________________  (Identification - What is it?)
Application(s) - _______________________________ (Application - What year/years and models was it used on?)


Only a couple left :)
« Last Edit: April 18, 2017, 05:49:00 PM by J_Speegle »
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Re: Now for something different. #1 Part II
« Reply #85 on: April 18, 2017, 05:38:36 PM »
First thought is firewall pad but that white object next to it confuses me ;)
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Re: Now for something different. #1 Part II
« Reply #86 on: April 18, 2017, 06:10:09 PM »
Would that be a part of the heater box? I see duct tape that may have been used to hold it together.

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Re: Now for something different. #1 Part II
« Reply #87 on: April 18, 2017, 06:38:54 PM »
What about that guard up under the dash that keeps the wires out of the wiper arms? Believe it's some sort of fiber board material. I haven't seen one in a long time (which is probably good!).
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Re: Now for something different. #1 Part II
« Reply #88 on: April 18, 2017, 06:40:58 PM »
First thought is firewall pad but that white object next to it confuses me ;)

No the white object is for those that get the answer wrong   :o


Would that be a part of the heater box? I see duct tape that may have been used to hold it together.

Nope - hint - the material is is made of appears to be the dark gray/black cardboard material
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Re: Now for something different. #1 Part II
« Reply #89 on: April 18, 2017, 08:53:33 PM »
Is it part of the taped up heater plenum?