Scott : Thanks for joining in on this topic. Just to ?set the record straight?, you do not have any Ford documentation on the finish of the B 12145 rivets, but are basing your comments on the 1965-66 Shelby MCA judging Rules, and possibly your observations (?), correct ?
Interestingly, before starting this thread, I had looked at the MCA Rules for MUSTANGS, but not for Shelbys. After reading your Post, I went back and looked at the Shelby Rules. What stands out is that only the 1965-66 Shelby Rules address the ?green? rivet. IMO, the ?green? rivet should apply to all models from early 50?s up through even 1983 on some models. I believe that MCA should revisit the rules and include the ?green? statement in all 1965-73 Judging Rules.
As for the finish that produces the ?green? look, I am curious as to where you found that S43 for pre-1975. The July 1959 Corporate Standard Parts book skips from S42 to S45 ; the 1969 Ford Standard & Utility Parts Catalog stops at S42 ; the 1975 S&UPC does list S43 with the description of ?Zinc Chromate (as you initially noted) ; and the 2004 S&UPC lists S43 and S43B (zinc chromate-black). In addition, the 2004 S&UPC also notes some finishes with a 3 digit suffix. Of these, the S414 appears to be the ?Olive Drab Zinc Chromate finish.
Don?t get me wrong, I?m not disputing that the B12145 rivets should exhibit a ?greenish tint?, I just think that all years should. I find it odd though, that the olive drab zinc chromate finish isn?t actually listed until later ; possibly before the S414 being actually listed, Ford considered this a ?Special Finish?. Even my 50?s cars exhibit the greenish silver tint, although on some, the green has somewhat ?vanished? over the years, and the rivets actually appear like Aluminum, although they are steel.
Finally, I did a little more digging into the reproduction B12145?s. After contacting several suppliers, I found, at least to this point, that they are only available in Brass, or Nickel plated. The pictures ofb the rivets that Mac?s has posted make them appear to be almost correct (less the green tint), but after contacting them, they noted that they are Nickel plated.
Bob