Author Topic: 67 Metuchen Service Specification decal left front shock apron location picture  (Read 2292 times)

Offline gimpystoy

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Anyone have a good picture of the location  for the Service specification decal. 67 Metuchen ? I just bought a repop . I'd like to put it on in correct location.
I've spent last few days researching.  Haven't come up w clear photo yet.
TY,
Gimpy.
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Offline J_Speegle

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Guess you don't have a factory AC car

Not sure how "clear"  the pictures are but it does show location and orientation

Hope this helps

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Offline gimpystoy

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J: You've come through for me again!
The pictures are perfect for what I'm doing.
yes it's no factory AC.

The pic's you've posted show me I can line up top of decal  horizontal end w  fender apron fastener.
Just what I needed.
All the best to you.
Gimpy
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Offline mikelj5S230

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If you have factory A/C, how does that change the position?
I don't always downshift, but when I do it is near a Prius so they can hear me hurting the environment.

Offline J_Speegle

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If you have factory A/C, how does that change the position?

Depending on plant, time period and worker we've seen that some may have chosen a different location that was easier to get to. Just a sub-pattern that right now shows up in some applications when AC is present
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Offline mikelj5S230

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Just wondering, since my April '67 A/C Jersey GT S code has it horizontal near this same location on the shock tower, but it has been restored, so may not be where it was before restoration.
I don't always downshift, but when I do it is near a Prius so they can hear me hurting the environment.

Offline gimpystoy

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Mike: I asked the question because I've seen a number of variations of this applied. Vertical as Jeff pictured & horizontal like you said.

Gimpy
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Offline J_Speegle

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Just wondering, since my April '67 A/C Jersey GT S code has it horizontal near this same location on the shock tower, but it has been restored, so may not be where it was before restoration.

Good chance someone was looking at other cars or the assembly manual when they choose that position - at least a possibility
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Offline Deuce

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Original sticker and position on my SJ '67 w/AC.
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Original sticker and position on my SJ '67 w/AC.

Thanks
We've discussed the positioning of the San Jose stickers in other threads - this one is about NJ applications ;)


For example

http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=16o9vn6g00g7ea63a8mcf19fs5&topic=5480.msg30793#msg30793
Jeff Speegle

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