Working down the list of running changes that took place during 1967 production at San Jose as the title states this thread we're looking at the extra/needed additional battery upper anchor/support that connected the outer battery hold down bolt to the inner fender panel on the passenger side.
This detail may (likely) not be a running change but instead connected instead to a specific option or a combination of both so lets see what the evidence suggests to us.
The focus -
On most cars the battery his held down using a top clamp and two "J"/hook shaped (at the bottom) bolts on either side of the battery as shown below in an original picture from the time period.
Non-San Jose original example but shows the typical bracketing.
On a far number of cars we have found evidence of an additional hole in the inner fender panel and through or not through fender for a bracket that provided additional stabilization and that connected the outer battery hold down bolt to the car. Example of the screw hole and bracket below.
Bracket painted semi-gloss black.
67 GT500 from around March example
Close up of head markings of the screw from one example. Apparently PO removed the bracket but reinserted the screw back in the original hole for some reason.
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Anyone having some solid examples with VIN and real build date (even projected) is invited to submit those details to the process
Will post my findings and we'll see what we can make of them. This one might be a tough one given the possibilities.
Will look at the results comparing all cars and also separate out the Shelby's just in case how they were ordered or designed makes a difference.