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For San Jose built cars: What is the assembly line metal finish on the hood dowel striker and the catch mounted on the hood?What is the assembly line finish on the trunk striker, the part mounted to the tail light panel?
Thank you Bob. And what finish is the hood catch long "U" shaped piece that mounts to the hood?
And what finish is on the nut for the hood dowel pin?
Just in case there is any question after Jeffs posted picture ,the nut is zinc phosphate.
Let me toss in a monkey wrench. On almost all the 64-66 San Jose Mustangs around the San Jose area, the nut (33845-S2) and washer (44734-S2) are phosphate and oil. The dowel (C4ZB-16929) is cad or a dull zinc. On many, the washers are larger in diameter, thinner and chrome plated. It's not documented. I don't know if that's a dress up item or what. But it exists.Jim
As discussed before zinc dichromate losses its goldish look over the years depending on how the car is used and stored.
As for the nut and washer it appears that you agree with the nut finish but your observations on the washer is different.
Think you may agree that these brighter washers were not the typical ones used.
Think if you look at the washer in the example I posted above the finish could be seen as "chromed" by some as you can see it reflects the nut on the washer from about 11-2 o'clock position pretty well
I don't believe I mentioned gold zinc
Bird in hand worth two in bush. "One" could be considered wrong, "two" makes a trend, "three" is on a car in Australia, "four" is on a car in South San
The intent of many of the topics of this forum is to document the "odd" items and procedures.