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Offline J_Speegle

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69 San Jose - Spring/Shock Tower Cover Hardware
« on: December 05, 2022, 10:55:51 PM »
Was asked about what was used (washer style and head markings) for these bolts and nuts that hold the spring covers, in the front wheel wells, to the shock towers.

If you have a good example of an original car or one that your believe has the original hardware or if you can document someone else's please take part. Remember we need a VIN (last two digits are not necessary but doesn't hurt posing in most situations) and real build date if it's available
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Re: San Jose - Spring/Shock Tower Cover Hardware
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2022, 10:58:47 PM »
Originally posted three pictures of the toothed washers but moved those pictures to the post below. Appears that this detail did not change during the production year no matter the supplier
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Re: 69 San Jose - Spring/Shock Tower Cover Hardware
« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2022, 03:07:04 PM »
I cannot guarantee these are original, but they were on my Mach 1 in 1993. At that time I replaced them thinking they were not original because they didn't match my prior 69 mustang. I now believe they maybe original and reinstalled them. Glad I didn't toss them in trash. Mr. Speegle and Mr. Gaines your comments please. San Jose, 11G build date. 9R02H1895XX

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Re: 69 San Jose - Spring/Shock Tower Cover Hardware
« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2022, 03:34:27 PM »
I cannot guarantee these are original, but they were on my Mach 1 in 1993. At that time I replaced them thinking they were not original because they didn't match my prior 69 mustang. I now believe they maybe original and reinstalled them. Glad I didn't toss them in trash. Mr. Speegle and Mr. Gaines your comments please.....


Have seen those flat headed RBG used on Dearborn cars during specific periods but don't recall ever seeing them on a San Jose. Hopefully a look at later originals cars will tell us more.

BTW is your car restored and do you know if it was restored in the East?  Would not be the first time a San Jose car picked up some Dearborn details when that takes place. Happened allot of early Shelby's for example

San Jose, 11G build date. 9R02H1895XX

Late car. Going through my pictures collecting ones to post I do see a pattern that does not include the bolts you have pictured. BTW are the fenders held to the body with the same types of bolts presently?   Just guessing :) Since that would confirm what I suggested above IMHO
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Re: 69 San Jose - Spring/Shock Tower Cover Hardware
« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2022, 04:25:05 PM »
Definitely seen many cars that used them on later 69 Dearborn Mustangs . I can not say on SJ plant as I have not had a occasion to study that plant for 69 model year.   
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Re: 69 San Jose - Spring/Shock Tower Cover Hardware
« Reply #5 on: December 06, 2022, 06:06:26 PM »
Ok took a look through my pictures and came up with some more examples where the head markings were visible. All of the ones I found used the wavy or toothed washers so that appears not to be a difference during the year and plant.

Removed my earlier post with the three examples so that I could post the pictures in order by their VIN in this one. In some of the pictures I also included the fender bolt also. Often they matched but not all the time. Expect that we will visit fender bolt markings in another thread in the future

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9R11107x  S marking



9R111547 Head marking not visible



9R113512 Head marking not visible



9R115596 RBW counter sunk head



9R120249 Looks IMHO to be RBW counter sunk head

9R12028xx back to S marking





9R13593x Head markings not visible



9R14651x S marking



9R170501x  May be the counter sunk RBW



Looks like so far there were two suppliers and we can start to see when each was available and used during different periods of production.  Have one more section in my files to check for additional original examples



Just a picture of the wheel well side with the length and design of the bolt tip and nuts






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Re: 69 San Jose - Spring/Shock Tower Cover Hardware
« Reply #6 on: December 10, 2022, 04:53:31 AM »
The first pictures with the actual bolts are an unrestored October68 built 69CJ,San Jose.9R02R107xxx  The pics with just the fender apron and no bolts is my car, September68 built 69CJ San Jose.  9R02R107xxx.  Another note.  My fender bolts were like the pic posted by BUZZ489.  Has anyone else have the fender style bolts that say "NAT"?   

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Re: 69 San Jose - Spring/Shock Tower Cover Hardware
« Reply #7 on: December 10, 2022, 05:58:49 PM »
The first pictures with the actual bolts are an unrestored October68 built 69CJ,San Jose.9R02R107xxx  The pics with just the fender apron and no bolts is my car,

September68 built 69CJ San Jose.  9R02R107xxx.

For others your referring to the fourth picture as those being found on 9R02R107xxx with the sunken RBW style



Another note.  My fender bolts were like the pic posted by BUZZ489. 

Don't see any fender bolts shown in that (reply #2) post. Just inner fender ones Might be a typo



Has anyone else have the fender style bolts that say "NAT"?

If I recall correctly those are hardward bolts and what was sold as "reproduction" or replacements in the past
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Re: 69 San Jose - Spring/Shock Tower Cover Hardware
« Reply #8 on: December 10, 2022, 06:42:00 PM »
[quote author=J_Speegle link=topic=27642.msg169380#msg169380 date=1670709529


If I recall correctly those are hardward bolts and what was sold as "reproduction" or replacements in the past

  I concur NAT makers mark was a prominent marking seen on hardware offered by Mustang vendors starting decades ago.
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Re: 69 San Jose - Spring/Shock Tower Cover Hardware
« Reply #9 on: December 11, 2022, 01:57:51 PM »
Sorry, I didn't post a fender bolt picture of the bolts like BUZZ489.  I will keep the "NAT" bolts off of my restored car.  I can't believe both of our early 69's had those type bolts. 

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Re: 69 San Jose - Spring/Shock Tower Cover Hardware
« Reply #10 on: December 11, 2022, 06:22:32 PM »
Sorry, I didn't post a fender bolt picture of the bolts like BUZZ489.  I will keep the "NAT" bolts off of my restored car.  I can't believe both of our early 69's had those type bolts. 

Dave
Not much of a coincidence IMO if ether car was freshened up during its life because that was the off the shelf alternative Mustang vendors sold in the past.
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Re: 69 San Jose - Spring/Shock Tower Cover Hardware
« Reply #11 on: December 13, 2022, 09:31:09 AM »
9R02M1512xx San Jose, February 26 1969

1969 Mach 1 351w FMX Built in San Jose, February 26 1969