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I’ll have to take a closer look , they are original to the car . The rubber bump stop slides over the pin but let me check on pin size.
 

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I’ll have to take a closer look , they are original to the car . The rubber bump stop slides over the pin but let me check on pin size.
I have a friend working on a 68 GTX with pins, do you know the option code for the hood pins
 

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I’ll have to take a closer look , they are original to the car . The rubber bump stop slides over the pin but let me check on pin size.
Are these factory pins available as a repop? Ive got a set of A12 pins + rear brackets, just wondering if there would be any difference. Seems like it would be much easier than trying to do some bracket wizardry.
 

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Got me a set of the rear brackets, but I have a 68 so same hood support pads as you. No pins originally, just the bumper stop for the good on a much smaller guage screw. Was thinking I'd have to drill it out bigger to mount the front pins there.
 

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It appears the front area where the pin is located is different on the 69 than the 68, take a close look at the pic. Of the orange 69 and the blue 68 it looks like a different piece of metal was used between the two that the pin mounts to.
 

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Factory Petty Blue ,it has the special paint code 999. That means its a non factory color. Richard Petty still owns the copy rights .
 
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