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1967 Mustang / Re: 1967 Front Bumper Overstamped Factory Codes
« Last post by kkupec02 on Today at 12:29:04 PM »Here are the best 3 pictures of the 20 or so that I took.
It looks like the impression left from a hole saw with the drill bit hole in the center.That's an interesting observation and certainly within the realm of possability. The hole edge is very neat and the (presumed original) firewall paint extends into the hole. It does not appear to be raw cut like with a hole saw but more like a factory die cut. There's no impression into the insulation pad at the circumference of the hole like a hole saw would make. The car was certainly hot-rodded in its past and it might have been cut for an oil pressure line or some such added gauge.
I don't see any reason to reinvent the wheel. Of course it is always good to have a alternative if needed.The Dykem layout dye that I got 1 month ago is transparent and looks the same as always. Besides being the product that AMK used and most likely still uses I am not for sure if the ink would hold up as good as the layout dye. Maybe it does but no good reason for me to change IMO. Plus it is easily accessible if I run out from Amazon or my local welding supply.