A inquiry about Early Built San Jose cars GT rocker panel GT stripe dimensions. My original paint car had narrower stripes than currently available thru the various parts vendors. I ordered a set from from a reputable vendor (not sure if it's OK to mention vendor names on the forum) and received a set with the "Official Ford Licensed" sticker with a 3007 number on it. This set had the dimensions of 1/2 inch narrow stripe, 1/4 inch gap, 1-1/2 inch center stripe, the 1/4inch gap then the 1/2 inch narrow stripe. An overall width of 3 inches was measured. By the time I noticed this I had media blasted my car and lost my only link to the original dimensions. After many searches I found a set of dimension that seemed closer to my stripes. They were measured on an original paint April built San Jose car. They measured: 3/8 inch narrow stripe, 9/32inch gap, 1-15/32 middle stripe, 9/32inch gap, then 3/8 narrow stripe.
After calling several vendors and getting the same wide dimensions and basically the same response saying that what we sell is correct for all 67 GT cars. No one had heard of a width difference on early cars. I'm hoping someone here will be able to confirm my findings and have correct dimensions for early 67 San Jose cars. I will attach pictures of my car, the stripe kit, and a mock up stripe from the April built car. I realize and April built car is not an early car but it did have unique/narrower dim. than what is currently sold. and I know the stripe was not as narrow as a 1965 or 1966 GT stripe. Any insight would be appreciated. thank you,
My car: 1967 C-code GT Fastback The 999 report from Ford Customer Service Division reads as follows: Production Date: September 29, 1966 Exterior paint color- Burnt Amber, Trim Scheme-Saddle, bucket seat type,GT- Equipment group, Trip odometer, Tachometer, Shoulder harness, Interior/Exterior decor group, 4 speed manual transmission, Standard axle, Tire size-6.50/8.95x14-wide oval nylon-white side walls, Lower back panel grille, Console, Fold down seat, Power steering and AM radio.