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Offline sanluis09

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WTB: Original Headlight door SCREWS for 1965 / 1966.
« on: August 19, 2016, 12:08:36 PM »
Hi, I'm looking for 6 (six) original headlight door screws for the 1965 / 1966 Mustang.  I attach a picture of the screws I need and I can get from Scott Drake. I just like to get the true originals, no matter if they're used or have some rust on them.

Thank you

Luis

1965 WW Hardtop, 289-2V, 3-speed manual transmission. Unrestored. Assembled in Mexico on the time frame of: Oct 64-Feb 65.

Offline jwc66k

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Re: WTB: Original Headlight door SCREWS for 1965 / 1966.
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2016, 04:32:28 PM »
Luis,
AMK sells an exact reproduction of this screw, 378852-S, 10-12X1.0 fillister, stainless (AMK B12062, 8 pieces, $5) . In theory, stainless don't rust.
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Offline sanluis09

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Re: WTB: Original Headlight door SCREWS for 1965 / 1966.
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2016, 06:23:00 PM »
Luis,
AMK sells an exact reproduction of this screw, 378852-S, 10-12X1.0 fillister, stainless (AMK B12062, 8 pieces, $5) . In theory, stainless don't rust.
Jim


Hi Jim or whoever knows,

AMK set is my best option....but unfortunately, AMK site requires a minimum purchase of $30. I can't find any AMK kit on Ebay, the only set I found is from Scott Drake (see picture attached)...my doubt is, are the Scott Drake screws actually from AMK manufacturer? Or are they completely different? Which will be the best on your opinion for these items?

Regards,
Luis
1965 WW Hardtop, 289-2V, 3-speed manual transmission. Unrestored. Assembled in Mexico on the time frame of: Oct 64-Feb 65.

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Re: WTB: Original Headlight door SCREWS for 1965 / 1966.
« Reply #3 on: October 07, 2016, 08:43:58 PM »
If I recall correctly, the SD ones have a smaller head than originals.
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