4 ea, 65-66 door hinge bolts

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Posted by Tubo
5/07/2024 4:20 PM
#1

I talked with Trey today, the owner of Emerald Coast Classics, where my 2+2 is currently residing.
Miss May is missing(cause of the dang paint shop which lost or used on somebody else’s car) ) 4 65-66 door hinge  bolts. Can’t find any my junk piles, anybody got any to swap, sell) or donate?

Tubo


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Posted by Texas!
5/07/2024 5:10 PM
#2

Are they 3/8" or 5/16" bolts? Sometime in the '65/'66 time frame Ford switched from 3/8" to 5/16" bolts.

 
Posted by 6sally6
5/08/2024 11:21 AM
#3

Hey Corky...are they unique bolts ?
Would grade8's from your True Value do the same thang ?
Jus ax'en....
6sally6


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Posted by Greg B
5/08/2024 12:18 PM
#4

Are you needing the hinge to pillar, or the hinge to door bolts?   I can get a picture of length and dimensions.


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Posted by MS Online!
5/08/2024 2:38 PM
#5

I probably have a pile of them. Let me know exact size and washer type.


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Posted by True74yamaha
5/08/2024 5:51 PM
#6

1965 are smaller bolts 1966 is larger bolts. I found that out working on a 1965 and then a 1966.

 
Posted by Bullet Bob
5/09/2024 5:57 AM
#7

I also have some that I'm sure are right...not special bolts, just flanged or captive washer bolts similar to the fender bolts.  I'm sure I have some as I took a few doors/hinges apart to use on the Heap.
Let me know size.
 

Last edited by Bullet Bob (5/09/2024 5:58 AM)


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Posted by Texas!
5/09/2024 6:35 PM
#8

True74yamaha wrote:

1965 are smaller bolts 1966 is larger bolts. I found that out working on a 1965 and then a 1966.

I have to disagree. Here is a photo of a 9/16" box end wrench on one of the door bolts on my early '65 (Sep 1964 build) San Jose fastback. When I bought the car I got a rusted out '66 San Jose fastback for a parts car. I was removing the doors from it and a 1/2" box end was required. That's when I learned about the different bolt sizes.

https://imgur.com/tWHW8OQ
 

 
Posted by MS Online!
5/10/2024 6:45 AM
#9

Tubo, I would have sent them today if I knew what you needed.
Will be gone until Wednesday next week, now


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 
Posted by Tubo
5/10/2024 7:28 PM
#10

Much as gracias amigos!!
Trey got back to me, 3/8 x 16.
Our buddy Bullet Bob has filled the request along with other parts.
Thanks to all, who responded. I appreciate Charles‘s help. Anticipate more request as all my nuts. Bolts screws and washers are missing.!!

Tubo


If it ain't broke, I haven't modified it Yet
 
Posted by Tubo
5/10/2024 7:35 PM
#11

Texas got it right. Miss May is an Oct 64 Metuchin build 2+2.
3/8 x 16,holes. In the mount plate inside the “A” piillar..

Tubo


If it ain't broke, I haven't modified it Yet
 
Posted by True74yamaha
5/10/2024 8:40 PM
#12

Great know I know. "Every days a school day." There's always something to learn.

 
Posted by True74yamaha
5/10/2024 8:51 PM
#13

Texas. Dag Nabit I wish I lived south in Texas I love the heat.  I wouldve gladly bought the rusty fastback shell from ya after you got all parts you needed. I dont live to far away Utah.  I want to find or buy a Fastback bad. I need to find a new job first. I just dont have many ideas on what to go into and I dont have much immediate help on suggestions.   I would loved to of picked up the Black and silver stripe 1971 Mach1 I saw not to long ago. $6,500. Or the 1965 fastback that one was funny. I asked the owner about it and then gave him an offer..  then he came back with this obsurd price $25,000 for a rusty 6cyl it was complete though.

 


 
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