Hi all,
I have a 1967 Mustang convertible. I am not the original owner. Unfortunately the driver's door was replace along with the data plate. So, I do not have a build date for my Mustang. What I have learned (if this is really true) is that 1967 Mustang built before Feb 1967 have the front-to-rear brake line running in the tranmission/drive shaft tunnel. Mine does indeed run in the transmission/driveshaft tunnel. Can any body confirm whether this is really true?
Now, my Warranty Number is: 7T03C265910
From this number I have learned that my Mustang is a 1967 model (code 7), was built in Metuchen NJ (code T), is indeed a convertible (code 03), has the 289 2v V8 (code C). Ok. Now my Unit number if 265910. From what I have read, the unit number was assigned in sequence as the vehicle left the assembly line. Here is what I have read:
"Mustangs and Falcons, and Fairlanes were assembled on the same assembly line beginning with #100001 each model year. Units were consecutively numbered regardless of model with various assembly plants receiving blocks of numbers."
I know this is a long shot... so...if someone else has a 1967 built in Metuchen NJ and knows their build date and unit number I could use this information to help me get an idea as to the build date for my vehicle. Can anybody offer up this info.
Also, I do have my Buck plate on the drivers inner fender. I can decode part of this information but not all of it. Does anybody want to take a shot at it a see if they can identify a build date from this information? Here it is:
D94 26 F7 7T03C265910 76A D 2A 4SPEED TOP-2
Thanks in advance!
mpv