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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1969 Mustang => Topic started by: Stangman68 on June 06, 2012, 11:40:32 AM
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OK - Here's my question: I have two lower cover's one with plastic tabs, and one with metal "spring" tabs. One is C9ZB-6304459-B AND THE OTHER: C9ZB-63044F08-A. Does anyone know the difference? Is one the elusive "tilt column" cover?? Thanks.
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I have the C9ZB-6304459-B w/ plastic tabs. 69 Mach1 non-tilt. Brian
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I don't recall ever seeing one with plastic tabs. Mine have all had the Metal Spring Tabs on Tilt-Away or Fixed Column.
The Fixed Column Cover has 2 tabs coming off the sides of the end that mounts under the column collar flange.
The Tilt-Away Column Cover has that section 'Cut Away'.
Here is a photo of a Tilt-Away cover
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I don't recall ever seeing one with plastic tabs. Mine have all had the Metal Spring Tabs on Tilt-Away or Fixed Column.
The Fixed Column Cover has 2 tabs coming off the sides of the end that mounts under the column collar flange.
The Tilt-Away Column Cover has that section 'Cut Away'.
Here is a photo of a Tilt-Away cover
I think he is actually referring to the plastic lower cover that is a finish piece not the wiring cover. Yes there are two different part number ones I have seen and I believe one of them uses additional aluminum spacers between the dash and the column mounting bracket. There are also two versions of the little textured rubber finish piece that goes in front of the instrument bezel and lower cover due to said additional spacers.
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Mmm, That explains a lot, LOL. Sorry.
I believe it is the Fastback that uses the Additional Spacers between Column Bracket and Dash, IIRC
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Attempting to get clarity on this item.
The 1975 MPC calls out a 6504459 part for coupes and convertibles, and a 6304459 part for fastbacks. These are both unique to 1969.
There are pictures of the plastic tab version here: http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=21087.msg132519#msg132519 This part has is stated to be a 63 (fastback) part. However, embossed in the plastic are BOTH the 63 and 65 part numbers.
The second picture is one with the metal tabs. I have no other information about it, and forget where I ripped the picture from. Hand written on the box is the 63 number.
Does anyone know which is which?
Thanks, John
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There are pictures of the plastic tab version here: http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=21087.msg132519#msg132519 This part has is stated to be a 63 (fastback) part. However, embossed in the plastic are BOTH the 63 and 65 part numbers.
Just to make the discussion and comparison easier and just in case those pictures disappear since they are not linked to the site gallery
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/13/6-150120185958.jpeg)
(http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/13/6-150120190009.jpeg)
Don't think I've got a picture to add in my collection and tossed all the broken ones I had
Just thinking out loud - it this a case of different suppliers or a running change?
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Those are my pics if anymore are needed for this discussion I can take and post.
Dan
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I was able to get my hands on about 10 more of these covers and have created the attached document.
Feedback on this would be appreciated. Thanks
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On this subject of steering column covers. Below the part number C9ZB-6504459-C there is a K1, K2, K3 or K4. Are there any differences in a K1, K2, K3, or K4?
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On this subject of steering column covers. Below the part number C9ZB-6504459-C there is a K1, K2, K3 or K4. Are there any differences in a K1, K2, K3, or K4?
Don't believe there is any difference between one marked K1 and the others. My guess would that identified the injection mold the part was made in so that any defects or issue they could narrow down to just one rather than search through all of them