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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1967 Mustang => Topic started by: scodemike on May 05, 2011, 07:18:16 PM
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Hi, I am looking for some help re: final detailing on various suspension components.
I have a '67 Fastback, 390, C6 Auto, A/C, 3:25 Trac Lok, PS/PDB, Metuchen Built 4/17/67.
I am looking for the following information;
Color of Driveshaft Paint Stripes.
Color of Rear Spring Paint Stripes
Color of Front Coil Spring Paint Stripes and the number of, one or two.
Paint dabs on Front/Rear Shocks, if any
I couldn't identify the original paint dab colors on the tie rods, tie rod ends, Spindles and Idler arm, so I will probably leave those off.
Any help would be appreciated. If I left out any information required to determine the color codes, just post a message or send me an email @ scode@mustangsbymike.com
Thanks, Mike
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Non-GT?
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Hi Jeff, I knew I would forget something. Yes, NON=GT, but with many options, including HD Suspension. Mike
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As did I ;)
Do you happen to have the engineering numbers off the rear springs so we can be more certain of the markings.
Looks like I may have a buildsheet or two to use but have to compare all the opinions
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The numbers on the rear springs are; 7ZA5556AU/ 330EC6. I hope that helps.
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Hmm interesting spring number
Ok the easier ones
Shocks were likely each marked with - Brown (down typically with a brush)
Driveline - Red (Fire engine) - Blue (medium to slightly lighter) - White (Front to back)
Center link, idler (marked on the arm) and pittman - Yellow (down typically with a brush)
Don't normally find anything on the tie rods so I would (and do) leave those unmarked unless the originals had markings
Springs will be a bit more difficult - checking
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Thanks Jeff that really helps, I appreciate the effort. So the springs are a little weird you say? The 330 number was stamped below the C7 number. I don't think it could be a date code with that sequence, so your guess is much better than mine. Mike
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Thanks Jeff that really helps, I appreciate the effort. So the springs are a little weird you say? The 330 number was stamped below the C7 number. I don't think it could be a date code with that sequence, so your guess is much better than mine. Mike
Not so "weird" just ones that were not used on many applications so I don't have good original examples to go to - will have to rely on documents and such to see what we have. Really like matching up original details (what they really did) and documents (what they planned on doing) for some level of assurance
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I wonder if they are different because it is a Non=GT ordered with HD Suspension? This car basically is similarly equipped to a GT wo/fog lights, plus a list of many other options. Again thanks for the effort.
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Hi Jeff,
Just wondering if you have found out any further information re: paint markings for the springs? Mike
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I wonder if they are different because it is a Non=GT ordered with HD Suspension? This car basically is similarly equipped to a GT wo/fog lights, plus a list of many other options. Again thanks for the effort.
Unfortunately AU's were not the same as what were typically used on GT's so we are left without any other examples with these specific rear springs. IMHO until we find something provides some concert assurance I would not put any marks on them rather than having the wrong ones. You'll not (currently in anything other than the very top classes) loose any points for not having them in place
Sorry could not help on this one
If anyone has some original AU - rear springs from 67 with clear paint markings would be great to see a picture
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Thanks Jeff for trying. I agree with you that it is better to leave them off than put on something wrong.
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Mike,
I'll check my non-GT next week but being a Dearborn car it may not help you much.
Rod
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Mike,
I'll check my non-GT next week but being a Dearborn car it may not help you much.
If its a 67 with the AU springs it would be helpful IMHO if the marks are still present
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If its a 67 with the AU springs it would be helpful IMHO if the marks are still present
Sorry, looks like it's AA springs.
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Thanks for checking, I guess I will leave off the paint marks for now.
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Probably best until you are sure. Easy enough to do at a later date.
Any idea on the correct color for AA springs on a Dearborn car?
I've got to clean up some more rust but didn't see anything obvious yet. I also noticed the spring part number is pretty much hidden by the bottom plate and the numbers run the same direction as the spring. I've seen just the opposite on a 68 NJ car.