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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1966 Mustang => Topic started by: Karguy99 on May 29, 2023, 01:12:04 AM
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This picture is of an October 65 San Jose built K code, actually 6s281. I?ve seen pictures on this site of some strange production mistakes. Is it uncommon to have the engine compartment sticker installed upside down?
Just curious. Thanks in advance, Karl
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This picture is of an October 65 San Jose built K code, actually 6s281. I?ve seen pictures on this site of some strange production mistakes. Is it uncommon to have the engine compartment sticker installed upside down?
Just curious. Thanks in advance, Karl
Yes it is much more uncommon then right side up. I can imagine the line inspector seeing that and rolling his eyes but letting it go because it did not cause a big enough problem worthy of a change . Of course it also could be something that totally got missed .Those are the kind of mistakes that many have a hard time correcting in a restoration for example.
Since it is not a "cool" mistake IMO it doesn't hurt the integrity of the car to make it the way it was meant to be but that is just me.
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This picture is of an October 65 San Jose built K code, actually 6s281. I?ve seen pictures on this site of some strange production mistakes. Is it uncommon to have the engine compartment sticker installed upside down?
Just curious. Thanks in advance, Karl
Yes very uncommon for that worker if the regular line worker assigned to that task, to place it like that and not something Ford wanted done.
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Maybe the car was destined for Australia? Bwahahahaha!
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FWIW, among the pictures passed along to us when we purchased 6S1467, was a picture of the service sticker before restoration...and it's upside.