I kinda hosed up the last thread on 67 splash shields, so let's try to limit this thread to 67 San Jose only splash shields.
Front wheel well splash shield -- rear (towards cowl)As you might know from this thread:
http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=2498.msg75344#msg75344it appears SJ is different than other plants as Jeff has many documented examples of rubber seal being applied to the
back side of the rear splash shield. Other plants tended to apply the rubber to the front of the shield.
Note that back means you cannot see all of the rubber as the rubber is applied to the splash shield on the cowl side of shield.
My 67 SJ parts car built on March 6 has the rubber applied to the rear.
It appears that the rubber used on the left shield is identical to the rubber on the right side, only flipped horizontally.
Front wheel well splash shield -- front (towards bumper)The left metal portion of the shield has a different shape and size than the right, so the rubber is not interchangeable.
There is a filler piece with 5 holes that is interchangeable left to right.
Rubber materialI believe the rubber material used was a styrene butadiene rubber infused with cotton thread strips which gave it its rough texture.
I've included a pic of a very degraded sample in which the threads now show through and what I believe is a very nice sample from a used rear shield.
Please let me know if my "nice sample" is incorrect.
I've only lightly touched on a few areas. I thought this might be a good place to start the discussion on just the 67 SJ-only cars.