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Offline Building 3

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Rocker Panel Stamping
« on: July 15, 2014, 05:34:29 PM »
I recently came across a 1966 Metuchen C-Code convertible build in October 1965.  It is a two owner car with 25,000 miles on it.  It spent most of its life in California.  In looking over the car it looks to be all original. Paint, interior, sheet metal, etc. One thing puzzles me:  The rocker panel stampings.  The driver side is Z 76 L 10 13 3A, and the passenger side is Z 65 R 10 11 3A.  I read the numbers as both panels were built in Chicago in early October 1965 but one is for a coupe and one is for a convertible.  Can this be correct?  Are the rockers interchangeable between the body styles? There is no evidence of body repair or rust under the car and both rocker panel flange blackout treatments match each other.  Thank you
1966 289 C code auto convertible December 1965 scheduled build at Dearborn.

1966 289 C code auto convertible
October 1965 scheduled build at Metuchen.

Offline J_Speegle

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Re: Rocker Panel Stamping
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2014, 10:36:45 PM »
Think we need to look at the panels as individual panels rather than sub assembles in this case. A complete convertible rocker is very different from a coupe or fastback one

 Looking through my records I couldn't find another example of what you found
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Re: Rocker Panel Stamping
« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2015, 09:17:51 PM »
Was searching for something else Metuchen related and saw this. My October 65  Metuchen fastback driver rocker is 9 10 3A Z 76 L. Passenger looks to be 5R 9 2 2A.
66 GT 6T09K12---- scheduled Oct 14, bucked Oct 13 '65