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When were the square heater ducts used? Is it specific to plant or year or both? Early or late?I recently picked up a pair of NOS heater ducts with Ford label and part number C5ZZ-18A620-A. The box says C5ZZ-18490-K(Sorry, I previously posted this in the wrong place. I think this is the correct place.)Thank you, Brian
I didn't get them. These are just the tubes. I have one end from a parts car, need another one.Why are there round tubes too or are round reproduction?
When were the square heater ducts used? Is it specific to plant or year or both? Early or late?I recently picked up a pair of NOS heater ducts with Ford label and part number C5ZZ-18A620-A. The box says C5ZZ-18490-KBrian
Brian,You can get a clue from the Ford part number. The 65 and 66 Mustang Assembly Manuals both reference part number with a C5ZA- prefix, the "5" being the clue. A 64 Mustang would have a C4ZA- prefix which in most cases, is an indication of a change in design. Jim
silverton_fordI fell very confident that the ducts you have are correct for all assembly plants and 66 mustangs production year.also would you have any interest in selling the box once you use the defroster ducts on your 66 car??? got to ask!!!Bob Gaines; do you have any evidence of the round version defroster tubes being used on any 65 san jose built mustangs??regards.PHILL BERESFORDMELBOURNE.AUSTRALIA.
Round hoses were used on 64.5 through early 65. Have seen them on cars up through Feb '65... San Jose and Dearborn.
My December '65-built Metuchen '66 had square ones.