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Offline mustang seppl

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power top hose clips
« on: November 20, 2017, 03:19:00 PM »
Hello,
I have a question about the power top hydraulic hose clips. I have removed 4 black plastic clips (pic 1-3).
In the restoration guide is another clip mention (pic 4).
Which one is the correct one.

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Offline jwc66k

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Re: power top hose clips
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2017, 04:30:12 PM »
The single metal clip on each side is what is shown in the 64-66 body assembly manuals (the 64-65 are zinc plated, the 66 is phosphate) as in pic 4. The three pictures above show a neat installation with the plastic clips, but not per the book. I remember the tubing being loose which would be the metal clip version.
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Offline DM_1964

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Re: power top hose clips
« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2017, 01:16:02 AM »
Jim is correct.

Pic of my 64 1/2 attached as another reference (with zinc clips).
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Re: power top hose clips
« Reply #3 on: November 21, 2017, 04:29:04 PM »
Thanks Jim,
The third pic I got it from an article in mustang 360°. It was mention that the car is a 66 from California like my car. Also the clips is fitting the time. The same are for the taillight harness under the quarter window.
Was this change from metal retainer to plastic clip a dealer option or something like that?
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Offline NEFaurora

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Re: power top hose clips
« Reply #4 on: November 22, 2017, 07:32:23 PM »
I always thought from what I've seen on original cars that the Metal clips were a '64 1/2-'65 factory thing and the Plastic ones were a '66 factory thing...  It definately was NOT a "Dealer Thing" all by itself... The Plastic clips were definitely on Assembly line Production '66 Convertibles.

It would be nice if both styles were reproed.....but I guess no one has gotten around to either of them yet...

I would not mind having a new plastic set for my '66... If someone knows where to get the correct Plastic clips, Please let me know..with stock# if they are currently available...

Also,

"The single metal clip on each side is what is shown in the 64-66 body assembly manuals." "the 66 is phosphate) as in pic 4"...

As our famous Mr. Speegle would remind you, The Original Factory Assembly Manuals are just a guide..especially as to what was originally intended to be on the cars.  There are many, upon many things in the Factory Assembly manuals that NEVER actually made it into production...or that reflected "Actual Production" - What was ACTUALLY installed on the car on the actual Assembly line at the time of production.  :)

Also, I don't ever remember seeing anything but the Plastic clips installed on '66 Convertibles...but there are always early changeover exceptions..

It would be great to hear from some '66 Convertible owners as to what they have.... I'm betting Plastic Clips....!  ...but then good old Sand Jose Plant usually throws in the monkeywrench..

Thanks,

Tony K.  :o)

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Re: power top hose clips
« Reply #5 on: November 23, 2017, 11:51:16 AM »
I always thought from what I've seen on original cars that the Metal clips were a '64 1/2-'65 factory thing and the Plastic ones were a '66 factory thing...  It definately was NOT a "Dealer Thing" all by itself... The Plastic clips were definitely on Assembly line Production '66 Convertibles.

It would be nice if both styles were reproed.....but I guess no one has gotten around to either of them yet...

I would not mind having a new plastic set for my '66... If someone knows where to get the correct Plastic clips, Please let me know..with stock# if they are currently available...

Also,

"The single metal clip on each side is what is shown in the 64-66 body assembly manuals." "the 66 is phosphate) as in pic 4"...

As our famous Mr. Speegle would remind you, The Original Factory Assembly Manuals are just a guide..especially as to what was originally intended to be on the cars.  There are many, upon many things in the Factory Assembly manuals that NEVER actually made it into production...or that reflected "Actual Production" - What was ACTUALLY installed on the car on the actual Assembly line at the time or production.  :)

Also, I don't ever remember seeing anything but the Plastic clips installed on '66 Convertibles...but there are always early changeover exceptions..

It would be great to hear from some '66 Convertible owners as to what they have.... I'm betting Plastic Clips....!  ...but then good old Sand Jose Plant usually throws in the monkeywrench..

Thanks,

Tony K.  :o)

Recently, I found a bunch of the plastic clips ("P"-shaped) at a salvage yard scrounging trip, they look just like what the O.P. showed in the first post. I can measure them if there is any interest. I removed them from a 66 T-bird, mostly underhood, rear of RF tire, around the suspension of that T-Bird.
Richard Urch

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Re: power top hose clips
« Reply #6 on: November 23, 2017, 01:14:55 PM »

I'll take 5 of the small plastic clips please... :o)

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