Also does anyone have pictures of the wiring for the hood signals on an early 67 (version 1) "original" unrestored car?
I'm finding three versions so far (four with your example)
1- deluxe with no large wire holes in the sub structure
2- standard with no large wire holes in the sub structure
3- deluxe with large wire holes in the sub structure
4- standard with large wire holes in the sub structure
Earliest Dearborn deluxe with large holes I have is a Nov 18th (projected date)
Latest NJ deluxe without large wire holes is a Oct 18th (projected date)
Found it interesting that I could not find a San Jose car with the "early style" hood you showed, but dis find a standard one without the holes (mid Dec PD). Earliest example of the deluxe hood with wire holes had a projected build date of late Aug 66.
Guess we can do a survey on the hood and the bulb socket detail if you want to chase this one. Don't have pictures of every bottom of the hood but thing I can contribute a few data points
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Car below - projected date of Nov 28th - NJ. Routing in the one area differs from the first one Marty posted. Since that one is restored I would if it might be a composite - a little bit of early - a little bit late. One would think that they designed the holes across the support were design to be used as in the pictures below - for attaching the clips. Marty's first example has an extra retainer between the two turn indicators when compared to the others
Note - changed title of thread to reflect the hood specific discussion