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Going to disagreeANSWER: Either way. Now if your showing the car you may choose to go with the expected until something is adopted or modifiedOf course we don't all have to agree all the time - that is how things progress
My thoughts on ANY unrestored examples, assuming this is what Jeff pictured, that it COULD be difficult to see what is lurking on the backside of the bracket. It WOULD be nice to see what is on the backside of that first image showing surface rust. Obviously, it is a picture but if somebody knows the car it was taken of, it would not be difficult to look behind it (though likely nobody ever would~I wouldn't touch my unrestored either)
Agree 67gtasanjose. You've proven and documented what was on your car and hard to argue with thatAs far as the pictures - just comparing how the painted and bare surfaces developed on all parts in the area - bringing me to my conclusion. Will continue to keep an eye open for additional examples in non- show settings so I can loosen a few and confirm that the protected surface matches the exposed surface Will have to look around - think there might be two to four 67-8 Mustangs at one of the local shops. Parts taken off are likely labled and in boxes. Unless someone has blasted them
.... This area would be "unrestored" previous to my disassembly, worst case scenario would be I shot paint over outside surface during a 1997 refresh but the faces against the frame will be what I focus on mostly, those had never been taken loose before last year's disassemble. Memory tells me they were bare steel, memory also tells me I only previously repainted under the hood since this car was kept in California desert it's whole life, this area and underside of my car were untouched before this resoration.I'll update when I find them.
I removed brackets today from my 66 Metuchen car. I have no reason to believe the backs have seen the light of day in 50 years and surprised to see shiney bare metal but also lots of remnants of low quality black paint.
Unfortunately - different plant and year that being discussed
it looks more like it suffered a break fluid leak. That will peel paint quickly.