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Tracker1 12-14-2018 03:07 PM

Chevrolet Fastener Guide
 
Anything like this exist for Chevrolet? First Gen Camaros? Is it in a judging guide?

http://mmcdetroit.com/Market_Place/sample_book.html

I had this one for my Cuda and it is awesome.

Mr70 12-14-2018 03:58 PM

I have a similar 1970 Chevrolet picture catalog showing certain small hardware they used back then.
It was in a Partsman binder.

marxjunk 12-14-2018 05:32 PM

if you get an actual dealership copy of a parts manual, there is a fastener catalog with descriptions and numbers..ive only seen one in real life..most dealerships just didnt put them in the counter books..they are green or yellow sheets and are a supplement ,and when they come up on ebay, they usually are gone instantly

they where updated yearly too...then they just didnt use them, ive seen them in 69 and 70 year manuals

70 copo 12-14-2018 06:45 PM

It was called "Standard Parts" And it functioned as a fastener guide for the parts departments. I have a copy of one.

Mr70 12-14-2018 08:57 PM

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Here's one of them I have from 1970 titled Maintenance Products & Standard Stock.
It has 125 pages and has GM of Canada on it.
I've got another similar one that was issued in the US.

Tracker1 12-14-2018 11:14 PM

For sale?

Mr70 12-14-2018 11:46 PM

No.

Tracker1 12-14-2018 11:53 PM

Just looked at re-print online, unfortunately doesn't tell specifics like where they go on the car or what car they were used in, thus pretty much useless.

marxjunk 12-15-2018 02:36 AM

no, theres another supplement..its part of the catalog, it has its own section..it calls out bolts specifically and even has lengths and head markings...ask member Enoch...i believe he even commented on it in the past

I dont know for sure...i just put it together he has or has access to one...he's the only guy i know that has been able to ID bolts so well..

also original not-updated parts manuals have many bolts IDd..like year to year orig stuff, not reprint or updated stuff..it just didnt get into the updated parts manuals..and all the parts hounds i know, keep that stuff, because its so hard to get

BCreekDave 12-15-2018 12:38 PM

Why doesn’t somebody scan one and distribute it? The copy writes are expired by now.

67 Nova Boy 12-15-2018 01:20 PM

They did...
 
https://www.ebay.com/itm/69-70-71-72...bqn:rk:18:pf:0

Dave
67 Nova Boy

Jonesy 12-15-2018 03:14 PM

Ebay catalog already sold.

67 Nova Boy 12-15-2018 04:33 PM

Email them...that is the second catalog they sold in two days. They may have more?

Dave
67 Nova Boy

Igosplut 12-15-2018 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 67 Nova Boy (Post 1426143)
Email them...that is the second catalog they sold in two days. They may have more?

Dave
67 Nova Boy

Those are reprints. Read the ad carefully.

67 Nova Boy 12-15-2018 07:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Igosplut (Post 1426153)
Those are reprints. Read the ad carefully.

Of course they are reprints....that is what was asked.

relisted again if anyone is looking.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/69-70-71-72....c100011.m1850

Dave
67 Nova Boy

Tracker1 12-15-2018 08:08 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by marxjunk (Post 1426054)
no, theres another supplement..its part of the catalog, it has its own section..it calls out bolts specifically and even has lengths and head markings...ask member Enoch...i believe he even commented on it in the past

I dont know for sure...i just put it together he has or has access to one...he's the only guy i know that has been able to ID bolts so well..

also original not-updated parts manuals have many bolts IDd..like year to year orig stuff, not reprint or updated stuff..it just didnt get into the updated parts manuals..and all the parts hounds i know, keep that stuff, because its so hard to get

Are these the pages you are referring to Mark? Again, while it details the bolt itself, the only application clue it offers is a part number, then you have to find your parts catalog, find the number and get the description to figure out if it's the rear bumper guard mounting bolt for a '69 Camaro or the front sway bar bushing mounting bracket bolt for a '70 GTO.

The Mopar guys have already done that legwork, as in this pic from the E-body fastener book that notes the details on the bolt AND the fact that they are 1970 Small-block Water Pump bolts. Kind of surprises me that nobody in the GM world has done the same. Hmmmm. Book idea?

marxjunk 12-15-2018 10:05 PM

no..let me look around a little..i may have some pages

i dont think anyone has taken it to the level of the mopar guys

Mr70 12-15-2018 11:46 PM

ARP should spearhead that idea,if they haven't quietly done so already. https://arp-bolts.com/

Verne_Frantz 12-17-2018 06:15 PM

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Someone mentioned this catalog. It covers all hardware, electrical components, decals & labels, the works.


Attachment 127413


The listings include the part number and the original finish.


Attachment 127414


Verne

Jonesy 12-17-2018 07:53 PM

I have one of those from 1974, I will have to look at it. Im not sure if it specifies anything other than a GM part number that you would have to reference to see what the application is.

AutumngoldL78 12-18-2018 03:26 PM

That's a great book idea. I would definitely work buy.


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