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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1967 Mustang => Topic started by: Angela on February 12, 2012, 09:48:20 PM
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Two questions:
(1) Is there supposed to be some kind of seal or gasket between the body-color air extractor grille (C7ZB-6328OB62-3) and the body? If not, I'm wondering how the factory kept the grille from damaging the paint on the body, or visa versa.
(2) Is EVERYTHING behind the exterior body color grille supposed to be black? There is a metal screen as well as a plastic baffles between the body color grile and the body. I know the body is supposed to be blacked out behind the grille, thus I assume the screen and baffle should be as well, but I don't know that for sure.
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I did a search in order to prevent a new duplicate post 8) - but no answer to this one? I'm at the same point - need to know the finish of the screen (C7ZB-63280B28-9) and baffle ( C7ZB-63278C54-5). The body manual does not specify. Also, the body manual specifies that the "depression" in which the 3 part quarter vent assembly is mounted should be finished with black out paint. Is that correct? Any differences between plants? Thanks, John
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......... Also, the body manual specifies that the "depression" in which the 3 part quarter vent assembly is mounted should be finished with black out paint. Is that correct?
Remember the subject coming up before have to remember when and where
As for the body black out - anyone have an original example (picture) haven't seen that in my travels on 67's that I recall Maybe another assembly manual mistake.
Checked - didn't find any pictures with it blacked out on 67's any of the plants
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I am restoring and unmolested early San Jose 67 GT fastback. The quarter vents came off with no seals or gaskets. The flat aluminum grill directly behind the exterior piece was body color as if painted already on the car. Only having color on the areas exposed thru the exterior grille. The cast diffusor (the inner washboard looking piece) was completely black with no overspray.
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First, welcome to the site (noticed that it is your first post).
1. The screen (C7ZB-63280B28-9) is body color (assuming in your example the body color is not black ;) ) What color primer, if any, was in the area that did not have body color?
2. The diffuser (C7ZB-63278C54-5) is black with no overspray. Is this a flat, semi, or full gloss? Sprayed or brushed?
3. What about the depression in the quarter panel - body color or blackout? If black - flat, semi, or full gloss? Sprayed or brushed?
Of course pictures would be fantastic!
Thanks for sharing. John
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I am restoring and unmolested early San Jose 67 GT fastback. The quarter vents came off with no seals or gaskets. The flat aluminum grill directly behind the exterior piece was body color as if painted already on the car. .............
Feel real comfortable reporting to you that the grills were not on the uni-body when the car was painted ;) Must be another reason for what your reporting if I understand your post correctly.
And of course welcome to the site. - as mentioned pictures would help illustrate what your seeing
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Feel real comfortable reporting to you that the grills were not on the uni-body when the car was painted
Good point Jeff. Knowing that the grille was painted off the body, I had jumped to the conclusion that perhaps, if this is indeed a "factory" example, that the screen and outer grill was painted together as an assembly.
Then again, if this is "one of one" example, we need more before saying anything is definitive.
With all the "Earl Shieb" paint jobs in the 70's (painted on car), it is hard to think that there are not more examples we can get. Unfortunately I did not take pictures of mine when done the first time around in 1981.
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Hello, sorry for the late reply,.....I agree that they were painted as a assembly and not on the unibody,...I need to choose my words better. Attached is a picture of the grille, and the diffuser, and the body opening.
1. The screen is body color where the paint reached. Primer looked to be light tan with slight pink hue?
2. Black diffuser showed no over spray and had a sprayed, semi-gloss/satin finish. no brush marks or heavy drips at the edges or corners to indicate dipping.
3. The body depression was body color over some heavily applied seam sealer
Hope pics show up ok.