Was doing some research helping out a need on another site and came up with a little info I thought I should post/share here for members
The ported vacuum switch PVS was attached to the engine at the thermostat housing on most V8 engines used in 1970 Mustangs and controlled the vacuum to the vacuum advance housing attached to the distributor
The C8AE-A version that had been used through 69 production apparently continued to be used and made up into fall of 1969. Latest C8AE-A version I've got records of is from August 1969
D0AE-A version with the Pat. Pend markings were introduced into production in late 1969 (earliest date I've found on one has been October 1969) A later version with a larger sensor/bulb, lack of the Pat Pend lettering and a reinforced upper nipple can often be found also. Since there are no dates on these I've got no evidence of when they started to be used on a production engines in Mustangs. The latest date I've found on a Pat Pend D0AE-A version has been April 71
NOTE: In the date code stamping a letter was placed between the month and year (as shown in the dating parts article in the library) The letter is believed to indicate the supplier/maker of the part.
Sorry some of the pictures below show the valves/switches in their unrestored condition. The are examples for only markings, design characteristics and other features in this discussion
C8AE-A compared to the D0AE-A Par Pend version
Comparing D0AE-A Pat Pend version verses the later D0AE-A switches/valves. Differences - date or lack of date - upper body marking - large verses smaller bulb/sensor
Reinforcement added to the later D0AE-A non-dated version