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Export braces are one piece construction, and mounted the only way that they will fit, on TOP of the pinch weld. Your picture is an example of the standard right and left supports, and are mounted properly BELOW the pinch weld.
Ok, correct terms noted. Nontheless, any idea why some have export braces verses shock tower supports? Was one an option and the other standard?
Very common owner added accessory since it stiffens up the front end of these unibody cars. In the past normally less than $100 to add to the car - cheaper than a decent set of shocks The more performance orientated the car (or the owner is the more likely its been added. Like Boss 302's would guess over 50% have or have had them sometime int he past though they never were built with them unless they were export cars
I assume you're talking about export braces above, right? If so, and I'm understanding you correctly, domestically sold 1968 Mustangs "did not" come with export braces from the factory, right? Which would make the shock tower braces the factory original parts regardless of body style/engine, etc. Right?