So I broke this discussion out of another post where I was posting pictures of my firewall. This is the picture that started the questions.
Midlife pointed out something looked odd with my NSS wiring:
My eye caught the wiring connectors coming out of the firewall. Usually, the molded plugs are color-coded so that they match across the joint. Your backup/NSS plug from the firewall needs a molded four-prong connector; you appear to be using an earlier (67?) backup/NSS harness that uses two separate 2-prong connectors. Something isn't right here...
Jeff then followed up with an example from the same month as my car:
Noticed you missed one of the screw covers (should be two) (Purple arrow)
And a picture of the reverse/back up light plug from an Oct car - Notice how the plugs differ from your (Green arrow) plugs above
It appears at some point the NSS was changed from two connectors to one. I started to think mine was replaced with an incorrect one which is probably still the case although it doesn't appear to be a reproduction. The picture Jeff shows is from an Oct car which I believe was probably built before mine so more then likely I have the wrong one. However I was looking at the Scott Drake reproduction: C4AZ-7A247-C
They label this two plug style as, "1965-1967 Mustangs with a C4 Transmission built before 12/15/1966". Which would indicate I have the right one but I have no idea where they got there info from. So now I am looking for more then two data points on this. Which type does your car have?
Related to this would be the question if any early 67 cars would have received the two plug style? And if so would the dash side of the plug also be the two plug style or would they have put it together the way mine is now.