My car has no red oxide that could be found on inside of shock towers or on fender aprons. Is there a time that Dearborn didn't use red oxide on the cars?
I'm guessing that when your asking about the use or non-use of red oxide your focusing on the application ONLY from the firewall forward not the floor pans (firewall rearward)
If so yes there are a couple of very short periods (can't explain why) it appears where a batch paint was used as it was in 70 at that plant on the front half of the car.
My vin is 118877 and built Oct. 13, 1969 Dearborn. I already have my slop gray matched but haven't found any red oxide to match up. Pictures would be a great help!
Don't understand the request. If you believe that your car was build during the no red oxide used period why the need to match the red oxide
Or is it that you believe that your car was a more typical red oxide use car and you just need some pictures of that.
Have you tried looking at the pockets the strut rods sit in, bottom of the front frame rails, bottom of the sway bar mounting brackets..... ?
Want to help (and believe we can) just need some clarification then we'll look at some late Oct or early Nov cars built at Dearborn