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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1966 Mustang => Topic started by: KRAM350 on October 18, 2015, 07:22:37 PM
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Is there a correct door striker marking for a 1966 San Jose car? I have seen some strikers with no markings and some with what seems to be an M underlined or maybe two AA 's underlined?
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Are you referring to the base that is hidden when installed? There is usually a date stamp there.
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Is there a correct door striker marking for a 1966 San Jose car? I have seen some strikers with no markings and some with what seems to be an M underlined or maybe two AA 's underlined?
I have a few strikers marked as you indicate, something with an "A", a "M" and a line, visible on the outer surface. I also have some stamped with a "S", two different sizes, 3/16 in high and 3/8 in high. There is also a date code stamped on top of the actual striker post, month and year (7-65). The early ones have seven concentric rings on the top of the post with the date code inside. I just found one dated 5-66 with the rings, although all the others I have are dated 64 and early 65. Aftermarket versions are blank, and possibly NOS.
Are you referring to the base that is hidden when installed? There is usually a date stamp there.
I find no markings on the underside, only many "punch" marks to keep the striker from moving, the same on the spacers.
Jim
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I find no markings on the underside, only many "punch" marks to keep the striker from moving, the same on the spacers.
My mistake, I thought he was referring to the latch.
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The ones with the rings in the middle, I have found mostly on Dearborn/Metuchen cars. Seems to have been 2 suppliers for this part.
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Could KRAM be asking about this ? Brian
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Could KRAM be asking about this ? Brian
Yep, believe so. That's the style I typically see on SJ cars.
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Thanks all for the input. It appears I have the correct strike plates for a SJ car.
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The ones with the rings in the middle, I have found mostly on Dearborn/Metuchen cars. Seems to have been 2 suppliers for this part.
I have found at least two different suppliers, one using the letter "S" and the other using a combination of "A", "M" and an underline. The concentric circles (rings) appear on the posts of both suppliers, although they are two years apart. There is more here than is apparent.Thanks all for the input. It appears I have the correct strike plates for a SJ car.
Probably. Just for reference, why do you think you might have had incorrect ones?
Jim