The original front brake hoses on my 64 1/2 June K code convertible appear to have two separate thin lines, about 3/16" apart. Way back in the 90s a friend of mine (MCA gold judge at the time) sent me pics of his 64 1/2 K coupe restoration and in that batch of pictures I found a shot of his front brake hoses. The hoses on his car had a single line approximately 3/16" wide (see pic below). My originals have a horseshoe shaped clip where it affixes to the bracket on the car (see pic below), the ones on his car were hidden the pic so i don't know if they had the horseshoe clip or a flange molded into the fitting.
I have seen a variety of NOS hose markings. Some of the early single crimp hoses have just a label affixed to each hose (no box), with a broken white stripe about 1/16th inch wide with printing in between the breaks in the line with a solid flange where it connects to the bracket on the car. Others in the early 60s ford blue and white box have makings that seem similar to my factory originals, with the horseshoe shaped clip where it connects to the car, and then other ones (with the double crimp fittings), with a small red band near each fitting and with a line and printing similar to that of the early ones with the labels and no box.
I know that the single crimp is correct, but what other markings are factory correct for this car?
TIA.
-Scott