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On the original cars I've seen the tape was used to cover the body holes over the rear bushings, the bushings were not taped to the subframe.
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yep what mark said
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Rich
As stated by Mark there was tape over the rear sub frame holes. This was placed there during a body water leak test. It is a general misconception that the bushing were taped in place. Here is a good shot of the that tape, sticky side up. At least on Camaro.
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THANKS FOR ALL THE INPUT THANKS FOR THE PICTURE
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What kind of tape was used on the floor?
Scott |
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The ones I have had look like 2" black masking type tape.
Mike |
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