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Were tie down brackets installed at the San Jose plant in all '66 cars, and did they remain on after the car was delivered to a dealer and subsequently sold?
Interesting about the two types. I did a search before posting my question, searching under ...tie down brackets. I always do a search before posting. I'm not familiar with searching in a manner other than going to the category and then placing my topic in the search bar.....is there another way?
I entered "tie down", with the quotes, in the search and came up with this in one post - http://anghelrestorations.com/uploads/3/1/7/6/3176630/tie_down_v1.0.pdfThere are several tricks you can use in any search. The quotes is one. Another is to be brief. Too many words may narrow your search, and in many cases, is recommended, however, "brackets" is redundant as "tie down" will accomplish the same in a search. It's called experience. How do you get experience. Make a lot of mistakes.Jim
I use two words when possible, within the catagory I think they ought to be in so under 66 Mustang I tried "tie down" and got 3 pages of places to look
I always thought that the 3-bolt tie-down hooks were earlier versus the 2-bolt tie-down hooks. I had absolutely no idea that it was a single exhaust versus a Dual Exhaust thing... Very Interesting!!!
Here's a crappy picture of one on a dual exhaust car. It was a SJ '65 Mustang scheduled build June of '65.
So, in summary, would a car without the brackets installed be considered "correct" as sold by the dealer, but not relative to how it left the factory? I don't have my cars judged, but which way is considered correct during judging?