Fellow Ford friends ... there is a community of 7-Litre owners out there where some original cars have hoods with the under-sides painted in semi-gloss black.
While there were 1.035M full-size Fords built in 1966, there hasn't been quite same the amount of data accumulated as you have with Mustangs. Especially related to nuances across the different production lines and assembly plants. Generally though it's understood that Ford would use what was "on the shelf" and keep costs minimal was the order of the day.
As you may know, 1966 full-size Fords (7-Litres, LTDs, Galaxies, Customs & wagons) were built at the following assembly plants:
A - Atlanta, GA
B - Oakville, Ont. Canada
D - Dallas, TX
E - Mahwah, NJ
G - Chicago, IL
J - Los Angeles, CA
N - Norfolk, VA
P - Twin Cities, MN
U - Louisville, KY
W - Wayne, MI
My understanding is that during the build process at assembly plants, the rear clip of cars was painted on the production line. Meanwhile, the hood, fenders and doors were painted separately and added later. Once the rear clip was done, the line workers would add the motor and engine bay assemblies as well as the interior related stuff before the painted fenders, hoods and doors were installed.
At the same time, Ford stamped out spare body parts (fenders, hoods, etc) that were painted in red-oxide with the part numbers typically inscribed on the back. When dealerships or paint shops needed to make body repairs after car accidents and what not, they painted the body part to match the car.
So how would some of the hoods on these one-owner/survivor cars be painted semi-gloss black on the under-side?
I can't see it being a factory process, no? Also, you'd think it would be more hassle for dealerships & paint shops to mask off the hood and spray each side a different color. Was there an edict of some sorts from Ford suggesting dealers use black under-sides to reduce engine bay temps? Otherwise, why bother? Was it cheaper?
Either way, thought it would be best to check with the experts here to see if anyone has ever seen/heard of a 1966 Mustang with a black under-side hood, or any `66 Ford for that matter. If so, can you share any history? Otherwise, has anyone heard of similar anomolies with `66 Mustangs and understand the backstory?
Thanks for your help.