Jason,
If you're asking if Ford had a brake pad without any provisions for a trim "ring", and one with, the answer is yes. Originally, there were no trim "rings" used. Then came deluxe interiors, GT equipment, power brakes and the pad was different for those options. This applied to both automatic transmission and manual transmissions. What happened in 1966 (or 65 for that matter) to the pad design I don't know. Was the same one used for "with" and "without" trim on the assembly line? What has been seen is the service parts applied to many vehicles and options. It is quite possible that the service pad for the trim ring was the same as for without. When installed, the regular customer would not know or care, and there was one less item to be kept in inventory.
I have a brake trim ring on my 66 GT K Fastback. The pad says "disc". I have a brake trim ring on my 66 Hardtop that I added. The pad is blank.
Jim
Thanks Jim. I guess I'm asking the question because I was told I would get points deducted for having the trim rings on my peddles in a standard interior car, so I really just wanted the correct parts (like everything else
So I guess there are a few possibilities then for a 66 GT K-Code automatic with standard interior like my car, and the question is which one would it have been...
1) Was an "auto" disc brake pad with the "Disc" chrome ring in the center used for a car like mine and did they just leave the chrome outer ring on it for ease at the plant and then use a chrome trim ring on the gas pedal as well so it matched?
2) Was it the same parts as above, but they just didn't add the outer chrome trim ring on both pedals?
3) Or were they entirely different parts that didn't have the indent for the outer chrome trim ring like the older parts (which is sounding unlikely now since no one seems to know, I sure didn't find anything searching around) especially with the "Disc" center chrome... which like you said, would they have made an extra peddle pad for that, doubtful by this point in the Mustangs assembly life I would think.
Jason