Thanks for the response. No, this is not the car in my signature. That car has the later version without the strap. That is the car I have been restoring This forum has been very helpful in me getting that car right.
The car I am asking about had a projected build date of October 1965. The car has 25,000 miles on it and except for routine repairs appears original. I can't find any evidence of body damage, prior restorations or replaced parts other than parts that were replaced for service or wear. So it is somewhat a survivor, certainly not a Thoroughbred, but interesting enough to me that I want to preserve as much as possible. I took the exhaust manifold off to inspect the mating surface of the manifold to the head because I heard a slight exhaust leak in that area. Now I need to decide if I reuse the straps which are rusted like the bolts and the manifold, use reproduction straps, or forget about them all together. Also, I would like not to use an exhaust manifold gasket because Ford did not originally use them but I have been told by several engine builders that after 50 years of use it might be a good idea. Any thought?