Sorry to bring up an old topic but wanted to confirm the finish on the grill screws for a Hertz car. Should they be zinc or phosphate? I looked at the unrestored section especially the San Jose cars and most of the screws on the end tab appeared rusty in most especially the white early gt350 non hertz. Would zinc rust that fast as opposed to the phosphate finish? There was not a good picture of the lower screws at the bottom of the grill.
Thanks
No problem thanks for using an established thread
Since we didn't really establish the finish using the hardware number during the last discussion ".....(42127-S8) are primarily used on the grills for 64-66 Mustangs. A "D" head screw, same part number, is used for grounds although the finish may also be -S36 ..." and Bob G's recall was "S8" I tried again look towards unrestored and period pictures to see what they would provide
As for finish please indulge my rambling since I spend some time on this little detail
First a quick shot of the head markings from one of the 66 San Jose examples since that is what the latest request was based on. Reply #19
First on the vast majority of original cars the upper corner screws showed even layer of rust while on the good cars the lower were just dirty and lacked any true suggestion of their original finish though if they were zinc they surely didn't show it.
Here is a close up from a 1966 San Jose grill screw showing the head markings
Figured I was striking out with current and recent photograhed example I turned my hopes of finding better examples in pictures from 1966-67 and what I found is shown below
Pictures poor in some cares as they may be spanning from (Shelby) 300s-just short of 2200)
And though IMHO it it does not really confirm strongly one way or another due to the flash here are the two screws from a spring 66 French made film from the Shelby plant