I'm trying to sort out the correct location of the screws that retain the hood pin lanyards to the radiator core support. I have a restored '69 Mach 1 built June 5th, 1969, in Metuchen. When I got the car, the lanyards were missing, but there were two screws screwed into the outer edges of the core support (these are the yellow areas circled in the picture below). I assumed that this was where the hood pin lanyards must've bolted when the car was new. These two screw holes were on the very outer edges of the top of the core support, almost to the point of where it meets up with both front fender aprons.
Since my car was in rough shape and had been wrecked in the front, I replaced the original core support with a Goodmark reproduction. Out of the box, it too had those same two screw holes punched into the top of the core support, further making me think that this was where the lanyards bolted on a Mach 1. Aside from the large holes for the factory hood pins, there weren't any other additional holes in top of my original core support, nor was there any evidence of welding or bondo work that would indicate that any holes might've been filled.
As I've looked at more and more '69 Mach 1s, however, I've noticed that almost all of them have the lanyards bolted much closer to the hood pins, as in the picture below. Which way is correct, and if they're not for the lanyard screws, then what are the two holes in the top of the core support that I have circled in yellow actually for?
Thanks for all of your help!
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