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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1970 Mustang => Topic started by: Brian Conway on August 15, 2013, 07:54:27 PM
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I have a rear wing/spoiler and the stands are marked with ' TEACO ' on the downside and no other markings. Recently I have seen a couple of these, rear wing assemblies, for sale and the stands are marked ' DOZB '. Are the DOZB's assembly line or the service part/over the counter version for sale in the 80's ? Is the ' TEACO ' the assembly line installed piece or is it also a service edition. Just a curiosity question and if someone knows the difference great if not it is of no real importance. Thanks, Brian
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Might want to change the title of the thread to just 70 since the 69 is built differently in the main body as well as the stands
Will have to pull a spoiler off a car to check to check the details for you unless someone gets to it before me
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you may have a 70 mopar as same company made both 70 ford & mopar. The mopar looks same except stud adjuster goes other side reversed than ford & a pentastar cast on bottom where the dozb# would be.
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No pentastar. Thanks for looking. Brian
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Finally remember my keys for the trunk and go the spoiler off my car
Here is what I found - both the D0ZB engineering number and the makers mark - Teaco
(http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f49/firetrainer/70%20Mustang/70%20Boss/70Rearwindnum_zpsba958479.jpg) (http://s44.photobucket.com/user/firetrainer/media/70%20Mustang/70%20Boss/70Rearwindnum_zpsba958479.jpg.html)
(http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f49/firetrainer/70%20Mustang/70%20Boss/1c93447d-0ab3-4044-9c00-c5817a2873b0_zps33509263.jpg) (http://s44.photobucket.com/user/firetrainer/media/70%20Mustang/70%20Boss/1c93447d-0ab3-4044-9c00-c5817a2873b0_zps33509263.jpg.html)
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Thanks Jeff. Little unexpected to see all three markers; the engineering number, the FoMoCo/Oval logo and the TEACO casting. The casting/mold methods appears to be different as the underside characteristics are not the same. I would have guessed the same molds would have been used and I would have been wrong. Under my stands are mounting pads and they do have ID's; DOWB-6544229-B and 228-B. I will be putting some paint on my piece soon and will have to look a little closer. Don't see how I could have missed all that on the first look but will check it again. Thanks again. Brian
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Had another look and under the ATV used to glue the posts in are the usual and correct markings. Brian
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Had another look and under the ATV used to glue the posts in are the usual and correct markings. Brian
Well that settles that ;D
Glad to help
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ready to install an orig doz deck spoiler on my 70 boss 302- couple of the studs had mounting nuts that are reg nuts and washers- were the orig's a flanged nut?- it did come to me with one flanged nut with attached washer -could spin but not a separate piece. orig stands & studs. - is the npd " concours" mounting kit ok to use? i do need a proper pair of gaskets.
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ready to install an orig doz deck spoiler on my 70 boss 302- couple of the studs had mounting nuts that are reg nuts and washers- were the orig's a flanged nut?- ................
Here are a few shots from original cars - all the hardware matches '
Ignore the finish of the bracket in the last picture - very very early car ;)
(http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f49/firetrainer/70%20Mustang/70%20Boss/70Dearbornrearspoilerhrdware_zpse1bf2070.jpg) (http://s44.photobucket.com/user/firetrainer/media/70%20Mustang/70%20Boss/70Dearbornrearspoilerhrdware_zpse1bf2070.jpg.html)
(http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f49/firetrainer/70%20Mustang/70%20Boss/70Dearbornrearspoilerhrdware2_zpsbfcbe10b.jpg) (http://s44.photobucket.com/user/firetrainer/media/70%20Mustang/70%20Boss/70Dearbornrearspoilerhrdware2_zpsbfcbe10b.jpg.html)
(http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f49/firetrainer/70%20Mustang/70%20Boss/70Dearbornrearspoilerhrdware5_zpscd3b950e.jpg) (http://s44.photobucket.com/user/firetrainer/media/70%20Mustang/70%20Boss/70Dearbornrearspoilerhrdware5_zpscd3b950e.jpg.html)