Thanks chuck looking for something on first day of production. I am trying to document the halfmoon shaped raised humps in the trunk floor by the rear outer corner of the welded in space saver bracket since the bracket is lined up to the hump corner so was that hump stamped in floor for that reason or what was its purpose? I see earlier cars without the SS bracket but still have the hump in floor so did all 69s have the hump or a running change to use for alignment for SS bracket? ...........................
Focusing on one thing at a time to work through this for you
First for everyone watching here are two examples of the passenger side of the trunk floor and the features Ed is referring to.
Examples 9R1315xx upper left - 9F1397xx bottom right
Don't know if you want or you need to focus only on Dearborn cars since that would cover both Boss and Shelby applications that year. Hard to see the details on old cars with plenty of chips, rust and low resolution pictures
As of right now I have the detail on cars as early as
9T02H1058xx
9R02F112xxx
This is not to suggest that earlier cars didn't have the details it's just as early as I have supporting pictures of the detail.
Have nothing to suggest that any of the early 69 Boss 302's didn't come with the Space Saver brackets. Should we change the focus to Shelby? I can change the title and move the discussion. Do have pictures of early 69 Shelby's with the trunk floor locators (for lack of a better term) but without the brackets. Don't remember what car #218 had in it years ago.