I am trying to determine the clues that would determine whether or not my car had side exhaust "orginally". I think we have discussed these "clues" several times in great depth, however.. this point has not been clearly explained. Did side exhaust cars still have the holes in the frames for attaching the ground straps?? Was the hole present but not threaded??
Side Exhaust or Not???
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In my other life as a 64-73 Mustang technical writer. How many red Mustang convertibles started out red? My guess, 10%. More on the point of this thread, the 65-69 Mustang was available as a GT, which included such items as performance suspension, disc brakes, dual exhaust, 4V engine. Having this package can enhance the value of a given car 10-30%. It does not appear (other than the 4V carb) in the VIN, so countless GT's have been faked over the years, many of which I have sadly had to reveal to people. One thing which helps- The original factory orders for 67-up were recovered a few years ago. Now prospective buyers can nail 'ya for having the wrong tires. On the early cars, well, there are ways, if you look close enough, but I'd rather not say (dishonest people have computers, too). One last thing- on that screw hole thing, you better look closer than that, 'cause there are people out there who could make it any size you want, with or without threads.- Top
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