The only reason I asked is I go back to a photo I took after removing the undercoating and sound deadner from my rear wheel wells. And I wonder if some where along the line the process wasn't streamlined at certain factories. After the gunk was removed you can see where the exterior color was on the inner and outer wheel well. .................
First Steve thanks for being so persisent. We (I) forgot what year and plant we were dealing with and till you posted the pictures I didn't recall it was a NJ car. It does appear (Tim L has been helpful at pointing this out from his experiences) that NJ did do things a little different from the other plants for a few years. Go figure
At least in 67-68 NJ does seem to have applied BOTH front and rear wheelwell sound deadener applications late in the game - applying the rear wheel well sound deadeners after the exterior color. Currently I have not been able to tell if the pinch weldes were done before or after this step
Sorry for the confusion but thanks for hanging in there
Your last picture seams to show no seam sealer along the frame rail. Would that be correct for NJ as well?
By seam sealer I'm guess you mean the spray on sound deadener since seam sealer was often applied and wiped or in some plants and years shot in a concentrated narrow pattern to seal a specific seam
IF so this just might have been a worker that did not put as much effort and time in to the application as others did. I recall a 67 NJ car (7T01T22xxxx something) that was in the shop a few months back and there was sound deadener overspray onto the rear frame rails similar to what we see at the other plants