Hopefully someone can enlighten me on this... On our Metuchen-built '67 GTA, the adjuster-bracket mounts underneath the alternator, and there's a hole in the upper bracket that ostensibly would serve in mounting a smog pump above the alternator. But this car was never equipped with smog, sold new in Alabama. But everything matches the Ford illustrations for a smog-equipped car. We first restored this car when I was a kid in 1979 for Bill Gowin (some older guys may remember him and the car, silver-frost GTA coupe loaded-up with options that ran through all the MCA levels in the '80's). He rebuilt the original engine and provided it with the accessories for the restoration way back when, and we've not changed anything, just rebuilt and re-detailed the motor.
Our two other S-code '67's are un-restored, and they have a different mounting setup, with the adjuster bracket on top of the alternator.
Is the Gowin car wrong, and somehow got put together with smog-app parts? Or did non-smog cars get built both ways as another example of Ford random-ness and assembly-line-parts availability?
I'd ask Scott, but he's on vacation..