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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1967 Mustang => Topic started by: J_Speegle on October 19, 2022, 06:24:49 PM
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Had a request on another site for a picture of the "caged" nut used to attach the lower rear fender of a 67 Mustang. Example happens to be of a San Jose built car from the 7R1885xx if that becomes important. Not expecting it to be but does not hurt the discussion and sharing to include it "cage" has two visible arm that are positioned in line with the rocker panel. Hope this is useful to others if the question comes up
(https://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/18/6-191022172109-180252198.jpeg)
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The nut does have a name, 359613-S2, and it is used on the body to attach the lower rear part of the front fender to the body (ref "1967 Mustang Body Assembly Manual", AM0016 pg 9 item L).
Jim
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The nut does have a name, 359613-S2, and it is used on the body to attach the lower rear part of the front fender to the body (ref "1967 Mustang Body Assembly Manual", AM0016 pg 9 item L).
Jim
"A Name"? Maybe or maybe better referred an 'identification number" IMHO
Wouldn't want to be referred to, myself, by my Social Security Number though many places use that as an identification
Just like many things - different terms for same or similar things. Just as long as we establish that were "talking" about the same thing ;)
But thanks for providing the identification number of the part so others can make use of it if there is a need
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"A Name"? Maybe or maybe better referred an 'identification number" IMHO
Wouldn't want to be referred to, myself, by my Social Security Number though many places use that as an identification
If your name was "John Smith", an ID number would verify who you are, or who you aren't. I just "shortcutted" the ID process for the hardware item. The "description": is: "5/16-18NUTPLATE,1.060L,0.780W,W CLIP". The number gets you more info. ;)
Jim
One more thing: that nutclip is common for all Mustangs from 1964 to 1970.
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https://www.npdlink.com/product/nut-lower-front-fender/167558
NPD has them.
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https://www.npdlink.com/product/nut-lower-front-fender/167558
NPD has them.
As does AMK, who supplies NPD.
Jim