Author Topic: Original Factory Availability of Low Profile Rally Pacs for Late 1965 Mustangs  (Read 12649 times)

Offline RRod

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My June built convert Was ordered on April 28th and has a low profile Rallt pack from tje factory.
Do you happen to know if it was originally color painted "from the factory" to match the interior?

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Offline mgmradio

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Do you happen to know if it was originally color painted "from the factory" to match the interior?

Yes it is a white colored body to match the column and dash color.
Formerly the MCA ANHJ 64.5-66!

Offline RRod

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Yes it is a white colored body to match the column and dash color.
Thanks mgmradio for the info on your June 1965 Built Mustang.

Does anyone else have any additioanl hard evidence of a mid-May 1965 built car that came with a factory painted low profile rally pac instead of just black?

Thank you.

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The '65 GT convertible I restored about 5 years ago had a blue rally-pac in it when I bought it.  By all accounts it appeared to be original, but I cannot say with 100% certainty.  The crinkle paint was blue all the way through, which would be uncommon for someone to replicate later on.  It was a Dearborn car, 24S scheduled build date.  Based on some sheet metal dates I found, I believe the car was built a few days later, possibly up to a week or so late.  When I restored the car, all I did was touch up the blue on the rally-pac and restore the rest of the pieces.  Pics here:  http://www.early-mustang.com/charles/vert/6_20/

The car is now near the Los Angeles area in CA.
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The '65 GT convertible I restored about 5 years ago had a blue rally-pac in it when I bought it.  By all accounts it appeared to be original, but I cannot say with 100% certainty.  The crinkle paint was blue all the way through, which would be uncommon for someone to replicate later on.  It was a Dearborn car, 24S scheduled build date.  Based on some sheet metal dates I found, I believe the car was built a few days later, possibly up to a week or so late.  When I restored the car, all I did was touch up the blue on the rally-pac and restore the rest of the pieces.  Pics here:  http://www.early-mustang.com/charles/vert/6_20/

The car is now near the Los Angeles area in CA.
Looks like you did a very nice job on the restoration ..... Since my May 12th 1965 date was a transition period by most accounts, I'll leave mine black for now ..... the two local MCA judges I contacted say color alone would not cost me points either way on a pre-mid-June 65 car, FWIW.

Wish I had a time machine to go back and see what was really happening on the assembly lines in mid-65 (among other things in the world) ;)

Thanks very much for your feedback.
« Last Edit: April 07, 2011, 10:09:22 PM by RRod »

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..... the two local MCA judges I contacted say color alone would not cost me points either way on a pre-mid-June 65 car, FWIW.

Yep, I would agree with them.
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