Author Topic: 65-67 Fastback Bracket, Rubber, and Screws for Torsion Rod/Spring  (Read 2555 times)

Offline Brant

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This is another low volume part that I decided to reproduce, since it is a bit difficult to find.

1966, 1966, and 1967 Mustang Trunk Lid Bracket, Rubber, and screw set.
Also used on 65-67 Shelbys and early 67 Shelby with metal frame trunk lid.
This bracket holds the trunk lid torsion bar / spring to the center of the trunk lid.
Includes the metal bracket, rubber insulator, and two mounting screws.
Made exactly like the original part.
Typically this assembly was painted body color although we have seen some that were black.
Made in the USA
A Virginia Classic Mustang exclusive
$16.95 plus shipping (can send Priority Mail for $7.00 in US)
Also have limited supply of rubber insulators only for $6.95

Click on this link or picture:

http://www.virginiaclassicmustang.com/65-66-Mustang-Fastback-Bracket-Rubber-and-Screws-for-Trunk-Lid-Torsion-Rod-Spring-P482309.aspx

« Last Edit: July 30, 2015, 05:15:42 PM by Brant »

Offline jwc66k

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Re: 65-66 Fastback Bracket, Rubber, and Screws for Torsion Rod/Spring
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2015, 04:23:49 PM »
Brant,
 What really needs to be reproduced is the 1/4 inch id. 3/4 inch od. flat nut, 380264-S2, used on the RH end of the Fastback torsion bar. It was used from 65 thru almost the end of 67 production. It's a Pal nut, but Tinnerman and Pal are now one in the same company.
Jim
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Re: 65-66 Fastback Bracket, Rubber, and Screws for Torsion Rod/Spring
« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2015, 04:27:42 PM »
Brant,
 What really needs to be reproduced is the 1/4 inch id. 3/4 inch od. flat nut, 380264-S2, used on the RH end of the Fastback torsion bar. It was used from 65 thru almost the end of 67 production. It's a Pal nut, but Tinnerman and Pal are now one in the same company.
Jim
Jim,

Thanks for the suggestion.  I don't think there would be a problem doing this one, I will have to dig up a sample and get it drawn up.  I do have a few other projects in the works though that are taking a bit of time.

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Re: 65-67 Fastback Bracket, Rubber, and Screws for Torsion Rod/Spring
« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2015, 05:34:47 PM »
+1 on Jim's suggestion!

Dave

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Re: 65-67 Fastback Bracket, Rubber, and Screws for Torsion Rod/Spring
« Reply #4 on: June 03, 2018, 04:07:51 PM »
Any new info on the 380264-S2? I could really use one.
1965 Mustang Fastback, October 29, 1964 Dearborn Build, In the family since new.

Offline rockhouse66

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Re: 65-67 Fastback Bracket, Rubber, and Screws for Torsion Rod/Spring
« Reply #5 on: June 04, 2018, 09:02:59 AM »
Any new info on the 380264-S2? I could really use one.

Me too!
Jim
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