We found these numbers on the RF of my 9/65 San Jose car. I have some questions related to these.
1) Based on prior posts, these should be white rather than yellow?
Not sure what prior post but for 66 San Jose I've never seen white used on any of the thousands (maybe ten's of thousands) of cars I've seen. If the chalk is old and oxidized it can look sort of white in some pictures in some areas but if you look close you normally find it yellow in areas where there is a stronger sampling of the original marks
Are these taken from the original car? They don't match the typical pattern seen on most cars (66 San Jose) so had to ask
2) Are these strictly fender numbers or would one of these be the rotation number? If so, which one is the rotation number?
These are fender location numbers from the belt ( on a tag above the hook they hung on)
3) On a car built in this time frame, would the rotation number be on the front crossmember (like my '69 car) or where? Always 3 digits?............................Where is your rotation number located on the front? And would it be over or under the paint?
No not on the cross member nor always a 3 digit number
- if your asking about the rotation number applied to the unibody they would normally be on the drivers side radiator support. Since they are the second rotation umber they would always be on top of the paint since paint was applied in the first half of assembly
My car has 53 43 on the left side frame rail,............
The "5" would be an unusual number to find never seen a hook number using that number - possibly a poorly written "3" I would think. Remember/consider that there was not an unlimited number of hooks and the nubers would repeat themselves over and over again.
We didn't find a number on the front of the car, just a "T" on the PS front panel and a "R" on the DS front panel, but we believe these were under the paint so did not reproduce them.
Do either of these match your exterior paint code.
Would agree that these would have been under the black and notes for the first half of production