I didn't bought it (yet), but NPD sells a splash shield kit rubber (16A572-2A) for 67-68 mustang and they say (quote) :
" RUBBER SEAL KIT, SPLASH SHIELD, CONCOURS, SET 8 PIECES PLUS STAPLES, MATERIAL IS EXACTLY AS ORIGINAL AND CONCOURS APPROVED, US-MADE"
Is there anybody who has purchased this? And is it correct?
Can imagine that those staples aren't the same diam. as Jim already explained.
But if they say it is concours approved, I would assume that the rubber is correct?
Kind regards,
Jeroen
OK, somebody has now purchased the NPD kit and has a report.
The rubber-like material, the size (thickness) and texture are exact. Nice and soft (flexiblle) while the old ones are rigid from age. Most importantly,it looks as though the template they use to die-cut the rubber seals from is spot-on too! This may be a FIRST for reproduction parts, somebody call the Press! (Mustang Times)
OK, now for the staples. Well, they had to miss the mark somewhere, after all...we're talking reproduction Mustang parts
The staples are too large and though I have not installed the rubber strips yet. The thicker staples will make the manual process much more difficult. Like Jim stated, it looks like it would be time saved to make your own staples rather than to fight the bigger diameter "toughies" that are provided in the kit. I ran into the staples issue before (coupe quarter trim felt seal) and used the wire from some temporary key ring tags I have at work (I am an auto repair shop owner). Maybe Tractor Supply Store or a hardware store has something a bit easier to use available. I need to go to Tractor Supply for other reasons soon, I'll report back if I find anything.
The rear shield seals will be going back on as they were removed...on the back sides of the shields with the staples pointing forwards on the car. (rubber 1/2 visible when installed). I have a San Jose 67 and apparently, they were putting these in backwards during this time period of 67's.