I just recently purchased a second 65 coupe to enjoy while I finish the restoration of my other 65 coupe. I'm interested to see if anyone can help me determine if this is in fact a genuine GT. Here's a little about the car, acode, 4-speed, bench seat, standard black crinkle interior, 3:1 open, vintage burgandy.
Here's what I can confirm that the car has:
A code car
Correct GT front swaybar
Correct GT light wiring hole location (seems to be punched, not drilled)
GT light wiring integral with front wiring loom
Correct GT steering box (HCC-AX)
KH 4 piston calipers
Correct master cylinder
GT light switch is correct, and is in correct lower dash location
Dash relief for GT guage package is in place (folded over sheet metal, not cut to reproduce)
Correct rally pac
Correct instrument cluster bezel (seems to be original to car)
Correct glove box (also seems to be original to car)
Frame rail exhaust supports or dual exhaust
Correct rear valance and stainless trim rings
Badging, lettering and stripes all appear to be correct (car was repainted)
4 leaf rear springs seem to be correct
The one item that the car does not have is the reinforced floor and exhaust hangers. There is no evidence that the car has had any sheet metal repair at all, all floor sheet metal appears to be original. Has anyone else experienced this? Could this still be an original GT without the reinforced floor and exhaust hangers?
As a side note, my other 65 coupe is also an A code, 4-speed bench seat car that was built 2 days apart in the same factory that this car was. I've only seen a few bench seat 4-speed cars in my lifetime, now I own two and they're 2 days apart out of the same factory!
Here's what I can confirm that the car has:
A code car
Correct GT front swaybar
Correct GT light wiring hole location (seems to be punched, not drilled)
GT light wiring integral with front wiring loom
Correct GT steering box (HCC-AX)
KH 4 piston calipers
Correct master cylinder
GT light switch is correct, and is in correct lower dash location
Dash relief for GT guage package is in place (folded over sheet metal, not cut to reproduce)
Correct rally pac
Correct instrument cluster bezel (seems to be original to car)
Correct glove box (also seems to be original to car)
Frame rail exhaust supports or dual exhaust
Correct rear valance and stainless trim rings
Badging, lettering and stripes all appear to be correct (car was repainted)
4 leaf rear springs seem to be correct
The one item that the car does not have is the reinforced floor and exhaust hangers. There is no evidence that the car has had any sheet metal repair at all, all floor sheet metal appears to be original. Has anyone else experienced this? Could this still be an original GT without the reinforced floor and exhaust hangers?
As a side note, my other 65 coupe is also an A code, 4-speed bench seat car that was built 2 days apart in the same factory that this car was. I've only seen a few bench seat 4-speed cars in my lifetime, now I own two and they're 2 days apart out of the same factory!