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Dragging this topic up. I did search elsewhere and did not find the answer to this related question - how many of the 12 tail light screws (6 per side) had the gray plastic screw protector?I have a picture of an unrestored 7F02C200xxx that shows the driver's side had them on all three top screws, and the inner most bottom screw. The other two bottom screws did not have them. I don't have a picture of the passenger side.
When in doubt, use the book: 5 are indicated in the B/M (both 67 and 68, 353358-S), 2 on the RH upper inner studs, 2 on the LH upper inner studs, 1 on the LH lower inner stud. After a couple of decades of vehicle use, who knows how many were installed, how many fell off and were incorrectly replaced, how many fell off and were tossed, etc.
If we see one (for example) not there that the "book" suggest should have been installed I think we have a responsibility to at least discuss the possibility that that plant and those two-three workers didn't install them for some reason
Absolutely. However, a car is judged to a standard according to MCA. If a car being judge is missing a cap that requires one in the trunk, a competent judge will note that missing cap and deduct a point. The car owner will be upset. An argument will ensue. The car owner will cite pictures and opinions and precedents, but without documentation acceptable to the show sponsor, it is a losing argument. To be safe, knowing what I stated above happens, following the book is not a bad idea. Of course, it's only one point.Jim
I did a few searches for leaking tail lights (taillights, taillights) and did not find anything. I am putting together a 67 coupe (final stages of a restoration....yeah) and wanted to try to prevent leaks into the taillight assemblies.
Jim,Taillight assemblies were leaking prior to the restoration. Going back together now, with all original Ford components. I didn't know if I should double-up on the lens-to-bucket seal, which would push the thick body seal further out of the bucket assembly. Wasn't sure if I should add some sealer between the thick body seal and the body?Just looking for any proactive steps I can take to prevent leaking.
Might want to consider some non-factory methods to insure a positive seal in a hidden area of your car.