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Sorry I left this out. The car was built at San Jose November 31, 1967. Thanks for your input and photo's.
What about 67-68 Shelby's, both the small and big block varieties? Same thing - welded on BB only until the extra brace as a running change in 68?
So somewhere in the 8R0xS14xxxx range? All of my pictures are organized and filed by VIN. Would guess that that was during the welded seams not the added brace period but now with the complete information we can see what they were doing at San Jose around that time
I can add one more data point. I have welded shock towers, and figured out early on that it must have been done at the factory. The welds have grey primer and chassis black over them, all appearing to be original. I started looking at other 390 '68s at shows, and every SJ car had the same welds (2 or 3 cars).My car was bucked on 2/2/68, VIN 8R02S140290. No digital photos handy, I will try to locate and scan some prints.The welds on mine are just as ugly, even have big chunks of welding wire sticking out of one of them! I'm going to try to preserve those in place.
I used to think that the welded up shock tower brackets were only a Shelby addition but have since noticed them on other regular Mustangs with the competition suspension option as well regardless of if BB or SB.