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|  1969 Chevelle Bolt ID 
			
			I am in the process of putting together my 69 Chevelle SS convertible (Baltimore built) and need some help ID these bolts and nuts. I believe they are to mount the inner fender to the Rad Core support. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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			The J nuts are definitely from the front of the inner fenders where they mount to the core support.  Are the bolts same diameter as the J nuts?  The bolt that fastens the brace that goes from the lower front fender to core support is a bit longer and has a captured washer.  I’ve got a picture from my survivor.  I’ll see if Ican post it here.
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			The bolts are the same size and i had them in the same bag. I lost the note that had the location on it . I vaguely remember them from the inner fender location. I have 7 of the same bolts and 4 of the J nuts. Do you have any additional pictures of the inner fender core support mounting - especially in the front ? You are correct about the support brace bolts being longer ..I have those ( and properly marked) this is the problem with putting together a car you took apart over 20 years ago. Thank you so much for you input and knowledge  Also....do you have a picture of the original throttle cable bracket ..mine was missing when i purchased the car . Thanks | 
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			I'm out of town at the moment and can get some additional pix when I get back.   From parting cars in the past, there were a lot of inconsistencies with bolt lengths for this application.  Look up the throttle cable bracket number and search for it on eBay.  As I recall, these come up for sale often.
		 Last edited by Woj; 01-26-2019 at 01:58 PM. | 
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