Just went through my picture collection in an effort to respond to another thread and figured why I had the data collected I should post for later use, expansion and reflection. I am reusing the two clear and marked pictures from the San Jose thread on the same subject since they are much clearer than what I have to start with from NJ examples of the same year so forgive me for that
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This time its the routing of the brake lines from the distribution block to the center of the firewall. Two routes have been documented.
One with both lines routed above the steering column (at firewall) location as shown below.
The second with both lines routed below the steering column location as shown below. Yes there is a non-factory wire existing the hole for the throttle for some reason
Have some examples samples but can always use more - your may be in the change over gap that always seems to come up. Real build/finish dates are important and at least a partial (for spread sheet ordering) is important.
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Currently from the limited numbers of what I have available the range between the over and under routing is between cars
7T21248x and 7T22463x
Having only projected build dates from door tags or buildsheets we have a gap between
March 9th and April 6th 1967
If the dates are close it appears that the change was implemented about a month ahead of the San Jose assembly plant.
Hope we can narrow this gap further with others adding data points. If you have real build dates to go along with your finding please include that since that is very important to these surveys. Thanks