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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1967 Mustang => Topic started by: cmfuser01 on November 12, 2017, 03:16:35 PM
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What's the correct finish for that bracket? Plated, galvanized, painted?
Thanks.
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Semi Gloss Black
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Anyone have a picture of one in place?
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Hello,
Is it this bracket that you're referring to?
Kind regards,
Jeroen
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Hello,
Is it this bracket that you're referring to?
Kind regards,
Jeroen
I thought the same thing when I first read the request for pictures but after re-reading, I believe the request is of the one at the lower end of the splash shield, going over to the fender.
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Hello Richard,
This is the lower bracket (driver side).
If more pictures are needed, let me know.
kind regards,
Jeroen
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Hello,
Is it this bracket that you're referring to?
Kind regards,
Jeroen
That's not for the splash shield but for the fender
Thanks for the other picture
Does anyone have a shot with it mounted in place?
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I am clearly lost here :o
Is there a bracket that holds the rear splash shield?
I thought that the splash shield was held directly in place, with screws and no bracket?
in attachment the rear splash shield still in place.
When it is not these pictures you're searching for, let me know, than I'll delete this post.
kind regards,
Jeroen
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Keep the post!
The seam sealer pictures are great.
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Here is a pic of the installed bracket from an unaffiliated site on the 'net.
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Here is a pic of the installed bracket from an unaffiliated site on the 'net.
(YUCK!) ...and I hope we do not see this quality of workmanship from out regulars here at this site :(
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(YUCK!) ...and I hope we do not see this quality of workmanship from out regulars here at this site :(
Richard we all find this site at different levels of skill and knowledge. We can all learn different things from each other.
When I built my first car I was sure that there was none better. When I look at it now I just shake my head, it could have been so much better.
Oh if I only had my present knowledge when I had a 20 year old body! ;D
Marty
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It was tough to find a pic that showed this detail. The seam sealer is not ideal, but heh.
It's just a picture from the 'net and since I knew it was not up to concours, I left the attribution
untitled and copied the pic rather linking to it directly.
I can see why some people think it's a bracket to the shield as it's part of the stack up.
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I can see why some people think it's a bracket to the shield as it's part of the stack up.
That and the original title of this thread leads some to that conclusion. Might have been better described as the front fender lower bracket since splash shield lead many of us to look for things used to attach the splash shield as found in other years and applications