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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1967 Mustang => Topic started by: 1965pony on September 17, 2010, 09:22:18 AM
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I'm getting ready to paint my NJ built 1967 Convertible the car was built in mid May of 67. I'm wondering what body parts were on the car when it was painted at the factory. Thanks, Andrew
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As always, the doors and trunk lid were installed and adjusted properly to the unibody prior to paint. Also, the quarter endcaps were in place but not installed with the attaching hardware. Lastly, the rear valance was installed. We have seen unrestored Metuchen built 67 Mustangs where all of the valance attaching screws were painted and others where only 2 screws were painted.
Everything else was painted separate from the unibody.
Regards,
Pete Morgan
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Agree with Pete's comments (believe all rear valance screws installed at paint time is more typical of the process at NJ) Would also add that the rear bumper guard brackets were attached to the main body at the time of painting also
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Watch the "Martha and the Valdellas" film strip and you will have a good idea of how our Mustangs were painted. It was filmed in Detroit so there may be minor differenes between the one filmed and one painted in Jersey but you will be able to see clearly how things were arranged in the paint department.
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Thanks! I would have missed the rear valance, all the screws for it were painted but the car had been wrecked at some point and I figured that they got painted when the repairs were done. Thanks Andrew
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Remember that on the rear valence, the bottom corners were left hanging when the car was painted.