Solid nuts is what I've always found on thousands of the 67's I've seen and in the pictures in my collection except for the odd one here or there but those cars showed evidence of rework and damage repair
Jeff : As this thread may have become somewhat confusing with discussion about "standard" taillight bezels,the Rear Deck Grill (Applique), and molding nuts on 68's, I think a little clarification may be in order.
In the your comment I quoted above, since you noted "...found on thousands of the 67's I've seen...", I assume (?) that you are talking about the nuts on the standard chrome bezel studs ? If so, I don't believe that there is any question, at least in my mind, that these nuts are solid, and in fact, "standard" 8-32 Keps nuts. It also appears that they are, most likely, Hardware Part # 34653-S100, which has a zinc dichromate finish, which would be the same as the finish of the studs.
However, the underlying ("bottom line") question to which we are trying to find an answer, is in regard to the nuts used on the 12 studs when the Optional Rear Deck Grill was installed. The problem here is that both the Assembly Manual and the MPC note that the nut used was Hardware Part # 377523-S100 (which is listed as a stamped steel nut [PAL nut], 8-32, with an 11/32" hex), yet the third picture in John's first Post, a picture of a '67 trunk on a car with a Factory installed Rear Grill, shows a zinc or cad,
solid flange nut. stangerdude Posted in his Reply that the solid flange nuts are what he had seen on several original Rear Grill applications. John and I are trying to confirm what nut was really used for the studs when the Rear Grill Option was present. Interestingly, a search through my Ford Standard & Utility Parts Catalogs of 1959,60; 61, 65, 66, 69, and 75 shows no 8-32, solid steel flanged nut. Possibly this was only an Assembly Line item ??
Do you, or anyone reading this, have any pictures of the taillight area(specifically showing the stud nuts inside the trunk, on cars with a known Rear Grill Factory Option ?
Thanks for your help.
Bob