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...I also check in to as why Ford may have relocated the holes. It seems that the 67 location is over a aria that wiring may be directly under. The may have been wire damage from a drill or screw. There is nothing under the C8 location
I checked out the kick panel with the rivets and it is a C7 part number. The hole was drilled in the spot that a C8 kick panel would have been. This panel is from a post strike car and it is my understanding that directly after the strike ended Ford used service parts to keep the line running. Most likely this was one of those parts. I would not expect to see one of these on a car built after the end of December 67.I also check in to as why Ford may have relocated the holes. It seems that the 67 location is over a aria that wiring may be directly under. The may have been wire damage from a drill or screw. There is nothing under the C8 location
Marty thanks for doing some additional detective work and reporting back.
This is kind of thing that I really enjoy about the hobby, working together to better understand how and why things were done. This one was very rewarding because I have wondered about those rivets in the GT 350 kick panels for a couple of years.Thanks John for posting this thread.
Aha!Now I know what to do with the "other hole."