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Hey guys,
I am restoring a 67 mustang 390 gta coupe ....early car...where does the washer bag
Mount? Were the brackets all welded or some screwed on?
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Wow, it has been years since I had my 67, but it was mounted fairly high up on the drivers side inner fender apron, just in front of the shock tower. I don't remember ever examining the hanger closely, but I thought mine was actually welded into the car, not bolted on.
Hope this helps.
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my68 brackets are screwed on
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66 was screwed to the upper forward left inner fender also.
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The 67 had a water bag and the 68 had a blow molded container. If you are doing a concourse restoration you better get someone to send you a template for the exact location.
Unfortunately the mounting holes on my 68 have been welded up to clean up the engine bay so I'm no help.
Try a web site like vintage mustang forums where there is more concours posters.
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On my '67 the washer bag bracket is mounted 1 3/4" below the top of the apron on the front end. It is mounted parallel to the raised part it is mounted on, making the rear end of it 1 7/8" below the top of the apron. This is measuring straight down, not following the contour of the apron. The front end of the bracket is 9 3/8" back from the radiator support. The bracket is spot welded on. This is an original apron and bracket. Hope this helps and that my description isn't to confusing.
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My coupe is a late '67 model and it has the molded plastic container.
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