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Hi R.R., That's my dilemma. When the car was dissasembled most of the hardware was taped to the part or bagged and labled for future reference. However, the threaded bolt holes in my tail light assemblies have nothing in them. The kit from AMK has the serrated nuts as I mentioned, but the kit does not include any studs which makes it really open to interpretation. The other unfortunate thing is that the Shelby assembly manual from Branda does not include the tail lights. The car is #0157. Thanks...Mark
Mark, you can start out with some 1/4 -20 threaded rod around 3 inchs long and after the serrated nuts (normally zinc phosphate from what i have seen) have been installed and tightened down the excess length is snipped off about a 1/4 inch or so from the end with some bolt cutters or the like. All 67 Shelby's were installed this way at SA wether early or late. The difference will be in the length of rod used because of the different in early and late tail panels and tail panel box. I hope this helps.Bob
Hi Bob, The plot thickens... I've mounted the tail light "buckets" to the car, attached the mounting studs to the tail light housings and installed the housings to the buckets. As you can see in my photos (I hope this works), the inner or gas cap end of the tail lamps protrude nicely and will allow the aluminum trim ring to clamp down properly. The problem I'm having is that the outer end of the tail lamps seem to be too far "recessed" in to the car. I have also included (hopefully) a photo showing that the tail light housings are mounted squarely into the buckets and that the buckets are also mounted squarely in to the car. I guess what I'm not sure of his how to compensate for the "concave" curve of the car's tail light panel. I should also mention that all of these parts are original to the car, the car has never been hit/ rusty/ or any panel replacement. I know they used to fit. I hope there's something simple I'm just not getting. Thanks as always...Mark
Since I have the tail lights out of #0036, along with the tail light boxes, here is what I need to know/affirm: For the boxes, I should use the black colored pop rivets, and, which side of the heads of the rivets on? Inside, or outside?
Mr. Roddster, I spoke with Mr. Gaines on this very subject. You do use the black rivets and they are mounted with the head of the rivet inside the trunk, against the tail light box. Hope this helps...Mark
Bob, This must be why you've never pointed the car on that. Then I'd rather use the silver ones.All- Seems to me that you have to run the Tail light harness before you mount the black tail light box on the passenger side.