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Recently our 68 GT350 built 12-02-67 was judged and deducted for having a incorrect tilt vacuum clamps in the forward location and the one in the center of the shock tower that should not be there.Today I looked at a unrestored 68 GT350 and found the front location empty and the center with the base of the clamp still intact. Does some one have some pictures of what is correct location and style of clamp?
I believe the rear strap should be like the plastic, windshield washer hose strap on driver’s side
If we can pin down a part number we would have a much better chance of finding other applications. Here are a few candidates from the 1965, 69, and 75 Ford standard and utility parts catalogs. Do any of these match up with a known one? Another option would be if anything is listed in a Shelby drawing. Once we have the part number we can search through Jim's fastener spreadsheets and I can do text searches on multiple years/versions of the MPCs.
So for 352357-S (GG-323) I found:1. No hits in the 1965 MPC2. One hit in the 60-68 MPC (picture 2) 1967 Thunderbird wire harness in the engine compartment along the driver's side3. Hits in the 65-72 Ford MPC (picture 1) 1967/68 Ford 14290 wire harness in the engine compartment along the driver's side (picture 2) 1967-1969 Thunderbird wire harness in the engine compartment along the driver's side4. Hits in the 65-72 Mercury MPC (picture 3) 1968 Cougar fog lamp and sun roof circuit breaker feed5. No hits in the 73-77 MPCI think that picture #3, being a Cougar, and looking at the location which matches the Shelby application, lines up pretty good.Maybe someone with a fog lamp and/or sun roof equipped 68 Cougar can post some pics?Does the 68 Shelby assembly drawing show this part and identify the part number?