First welcome to the site. Hope you find the information and support offered here help in your restoration projects.
Just figuring out the stampings on the sheet metal of these cars. I know there are stampings on the front fenders, as well as in the trunk area on the drip rails . Are there other major areas of the body that I can look for stampings on? If so - where would they be? ..............
Now since you've joined you now have access to all the sections on the forum including the Library. In there you will for a large article on date coding that should supply a good foundation for your efforts. Invite you wot explore ll the sections and forums.
"Ar there there major areas of the body that I can look fro stamping on?" As a start panels that make up the unibody make up the foundation of the car and those panels are less likely to have been changed than items that can be bolted on and off the car.Just about every sheet metal panel - large and small had a date and sometimes plant code stamped in them. Where the stamp is can differ on some panels depending on where they were stamped or what stamping plant did the forming. There are hundreds of panels and locations and I've not put together a list, article or thread since there are so many variations depending on plant year, body style and so on.
For example and since we are in the 65 section, in the engine compartment area of your car you can look at the following panels:
- Radiator support
- Front #1 cross member
- Strut rod supports
- inner and outer frame rails
- Sway bar mounting brackets
- Drivers side forward inner fender panel - generally located under where the washer bag would hang
- Drivers side rear inner fender panel - Up on the top fender attaching surface just behind the shock tower
- Passenger side forward inner fender panel - Often under the battery tray area
- Passenger side forward inner fender panel - Center lower of the panel below the hinge location
- Firewall
- Transition panels between the cowl and rear inner fender panel
You earlier mentioned fenders - guess your aware that there are three date codes on each of them