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My 67 parts coupe dated 4A; VIN 7R189340 has the rubber bumper fronts.All 67 Mustangs, even Shelbys, got the rear color-coded bumpettes.I'll bet by now most of them don't have the U shaped rubber guards fitted to the rear guards, installed behind the bracket at the top.
Interestingly, they aren't in the Assembly Manual -- the opposite of what usually happens -- but they were on my parts car as well as on the Shelby.They may be an aide in assembling the rubber strips. Perhaps to shield the sharp edge from fingers?Maybe they were meant to be discarded or are a SJ only item?I have seen them on other Shelbys.Here are a few pics.[added] Do note the red oxide has been applied the way I found paint on the guards during clean-up
I agree on the importance of this. I always thought it was strange that some had a bumper and some did not. I am sure now that Ford's specifications to its subcontractors called for a bumper. Now I see that all should have had them. I hope someone will step up and reproduce the correct bumper.
Saw one at a swap meet so I thought I'd add the picture.
Mine does not have the additional bumper - here is a picture of the area. Has an imprint probably from the tooling where the piece was held. Original parts from car listed below.