Well actually before I took the car apart I shot a video. I pretty much documented all stuff that's common knowledge and didn't document the unique features.
Having said that, while I was moving the camera from place to place, I occasionally accidentally had documented some stuff that I do want to know now.
A few questions, car is October 64 dearborn built.
Do the floor pans always have drips? Mine appears that it didn't when I made the tape. Hard to say if it ever did though. There are a few spots that look like they may be drips, but not as many as I've seen on just about every other car.
I think I remember a post somewhere where somebody (Charles maybe) explained what this bolt and clip on the rear frame rail in at the front of the wheel house are for?
Unfortunately for me, I never panned further up the frame rail to see what I really want to know, if the sound deadener was done "neat" and was just in the wheel well, or whether it over sprayed onto the frame rail. Based on this low section, I think it was done neat. Any thoughts on that?
Looking at a lot of restored cars, I always wondered why body color went so far forward on the inner aprons. Based on how white it is under the removed steering bolts, looks like the white over spray went far forward to at least the back of the shock tower. Matches what i've seen online and in person on other restored cars.