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An interesting and hard to find 65/66 part

Discussion in '1965-1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 & GT500' started by eljimb0, Aug 21, 2007.

  1. shelby6t5

    shelby6t5 Well-Known Member

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    Jeff,
    What is the latest date you have seen for # 1, and the earliest for #2?

    Mike
     
  2. shelbyman2351

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    Jeff on the #3 you listed. Is it being done correctly by a certain vendor? The set in my car had both the heel and toe pad like I said in an earlier post and it was purchased around 1990. I cut out the toe pad off it to make it appear correct. I am thinking about maybe replacing it even though it is still in nice shape. Gary
     
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    I noticed we started this thread talking about pedal pads and wound up talking about carpet and floor mats so I have a question about floor mats but I'll open a new topic separate from this one! I'll Call it Floor Mats!! for 65!!
     
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    The "exact" cut off date depending on the factory, bodystyle and carpet color ( would guess black would have run out first at all plants)

    Will try and remember to look through my notes.


    Believe Scott at NPD reported that they can get the 69 without the toe pad from the plant
     
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    Thanks Jeff. I will be talking to Scott soon-he wants me to test fit some new reproduction moldings on my 1968 Shelby. Gary
     

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