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I've seen this pinch style hose clamp on original power steering lines & the control valve on an example with a March 22 *edited) dated PS cylinder cylinder. The donor vehicle the whole tie rod and steering linkages were removed from was said to be an April 67 built San Jose car. (build date most likely not confirmed with a Marti report). The date on the cylinder was clearly marked and all hoses and assembly looked to never to have been touched since factory.
This statement IMHO, suggests that Bob's term of "early production" could be interpreted to include as late as April, 1967. More examples of unmolested systems at or around this late March 67 date could help in determining how long it would have been used. I am beginning to wonder if the change over occured when the PS pressure hose fitting size at the control valve was increased to the larger fitting (went from 1/4" flare nut to 5/16" flare nut)
(*edited the date on the cylinder from March 26 to March 22 if it makes any difference)