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1973 Coupe -Under rebuild/restore
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A quick thread on some possible cost savings with 1/4 x 7/8 Hex Body bolts and hardware extruded U nuts. I found a box of 50 - ¼-20 x 17/32 hole center to edge for $15.50 that included ship costs. I got them on E-Bay $9.95. The Ford part# number is 45263-S101 and each headlight bucket assembly requires 8 U clips for a total of 16 U clips. The front valence requires 9 U-Clips.

The Auveco Part is 8359.

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www.Clips and Fasteners.com

1/4"-20 X 7/8" Hex Head Sems Body Bolts With Dog Point- Box of 50 >> $9.53

http://www.clipsandfasteners.com

/Hex_Head_Sems_Body_Bolt_1_4_20_X_7_8_p/a17034.htm

• Hex Head Sems Body Bolt With Dog Point

• Zinc & Yellow Dichromate

• 1/4"-20 x 7/8"

• 3/4" Washer O.D.

• 7/16" Hex

• Replaces Ford: 57030-S36

• 50 Per Package

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The Ford: 57030-S36 is also the bolts used on the fender.

Examples:

72-73 Front Valance (14) Hardware Only 1972-1973

http://www.cjponyparts.com/72-73-front-valance-14-hardware-only-1972-1973/p/F245/

$13.59

71-73 Headlamp Sppt Brackets (24) Hardware Only 1971-1973

http://www.cjponyparts.com/71-73-headlamp-sppt-brkts-24-hardware-only-1971-1973/p/F234/

21.59

Here is where some of the 1/4 x 7/8 Hex body bolts are installed.

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Source: 71-72 Mustang Body Assembly manual CR: Jim Osbourne Reproductions 1995 Official Ford License 5002 PP. 24

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Source: 71-72 Mustang Body Assembly manual CR: Jim Osbourne Reproductions 1995 Official Ford License 5002 PP. 30

The expense of some of these hardware kits is what drove me to research and look into a cheaper alternative to save money.

Thank You

mustang7173 :thankyouyellow:

 
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When my son and I were assembling the 1972 coupe, I stopped at the local Fastenal store and got similar box of U-nuts and bolts. I just took in my old ones and matched them up. I think the extra cost when you buy the fastener kits from the restoration vendors is the neat packaging and labeling. If I intend to meticulously restore my car, then the extra cost would be OK as the neat label and organization is priceless. But just assembling a driver and just needing fasteners that fit correctly, I try to find the cheap stuff or find boneyard vehicles that I can strip off fasteners.

 
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