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Just checking to confirm if these rivets look original. One looks older and one look fresher. Not sure what the originals should look like, but thought I should ask before assuming. FYI I am thinking of doing some media blasting and will not remove the vin if it looks like the rivets are original. If they are original I will tape it up well.Thanks
The rivets holding the vin tag on were nothing special. Yes in your case one seems to have a different patina then the other. Take them off or leave them on. I personally would not want to run the risk of the vin tag getting damaged . Since you can't tell the different once reinstalled you are not losing anything by removing and re installing. In your case at least two different ones will most likely match each other better. Some people are funny about drilling out those common pop rivets as if it is desecrating the car in some way. To each their own. Regardless you have a choice.
Here is another example fairly close to your cars periodSomewhat related thread with a couple of additional pictureshttp://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=9048.msg52986#msg52986
Thanks Jeff looks the same as mine except one of mine is very shinny. Do you have any reason to believe that mine could have been replaced
From the picture posted I can't see anything that suggests that one or both have been replaced. Sure if you took some cleaner to the duller one it would brighten up also. Notice in the picture above I posted both have a different tone. Lots of stuff can collect under the dash pad over the year and only affect one or both All depends
So with that said should I keep th rivets intact and cover the tag during media blasting. I will do the same thing with the door tag as the rivets look real original to me
I take the door tags off. No way to repaint and restore the car well IMHO with it in place. Not worth the effort or the results to try to leave it in place and reproduction rivets are easy to get and use. Even leaving the other brings with it risks i the car is being blasted in any way. Way too many stories
It is interesting that Dearborn cars in '68 used screws while San Jose used pop rivets on the dash VIN tag. Another way to tell if the car is real or not.
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Thank Jim