In the latest Mustang Monthly, they talk about a '70 convertible with a 428 SCJ that was an "executive" car. Kevin Marti's ". . . by the Numbers" book notes that one "executive" 'vert was built in '70.
The article talks about the car having a brass plate affixed to the radiator support, and the car being coded as "300-L-062 J Burns".
My car, indicated as a "Company Lease Plan" car (not as an "executive" car) has the same type of coding, i.e., "196-L-156 G Anaston," (delivered to Ford Motor Company, but in Palo Alto, CA) but no brass tag. Most likely, the brass tag was only on the exec units (4 for 1970, 2 hardtops, 1 fastback, and the 'vert), but never having seen (or even heard of) one, I have no idea where I'd look to see if there was an extra hole. Has anyone seen one? Have a picture of one? Biggest question is where the tag would have been located. Second question is anyone have a similar coding? Any idea what the 196-L-156 meant? In all probablility, no brass tags on anything other than "executive" cars, but it was interesting enough for me to ask.
Carl