The fiberglass panel that mounts to my metal taillight panel in my 1967 GT500 is currently attached by screws. Should it be attached by rivets as shown in this NPD part? Thanks
https://www.npdlink.com/product/mounting-kit-taillight-panel-outer-cover/212290?backurl=search%2Fproducts%3Fsearch_terms%3Dshelby%252Btail%252Blight%252Bpanel%252Bscrews%26top_parent%3D200001%26year%3D1967&year=1967
The top should have rivets.
Dave
Maybe this helps? April 67
Should they be black, aluminum or body color?
Quote from: Texascobra on December 02, 2021, 11:11:49 AM
Should they be black, aluminum or body color?
The taillight boxes are black and the tail light housing is bare diecast/aluminium. The cut out Mustang tail panel sheet metal will be body color on the outside and the same as the surrounding trunk on the inside. SA did not treat or touch up the cut edges of the sheet metal after the opening was cut out of the Mustang tail panel.
Quote from: Texascobra on December 02, 2021, 11:11:49 AM
Should they be black, aluminum or body color?
Are you asking about the rivets that attach the fiberglass tail panel to the body of the car on a later version that has the top lip riveted to the body??
If so, I believe they are/were typically black.
If asking about rivets then black like in the NPD picture is correct. Rivets on restored cars are commonly replaced by mistake with the more readily available and seen bare aluminum versions of the rivet.
As noted by the poster on the Concours site this car was built by Ford in SJ on 1/26/1967 and finished by SAI in 2/16/1967.
I would have thought that this car would have the flat panel taillight without the rivets and metal foldover.