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Anybody know what this body bushing would have originally be used for?
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Rick,
That's a radiator support upper and lower, 70-72 Chevelle. Chris |
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Rick,
That's a radiator support upper and lower, 70-72 Chevelle. I'm pretty sure it has other applications and the 745 cushion was used on all positions of body mount on these cars. Chris |
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Thanks Chris!
So, there would be a different unit for a `69 then? That is what I was hoping it be for. |
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Hi Rick,
I can check when I get back to my shop on 69 applications. I wouldn't be surprised to find out that 68-72 Chevelle used these but was only certain on the 70-72 usage. Chris |
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Rick,
Those bushings fit 68-72 Chevelle according to my parts books. Chris |
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Rick,
According to my 1969 Chevrolet parts manual, the 612 is also used for 68-69 Chevelle rad support. The 745 is the cap. Phil Woj. |
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Thanks Chris and Woj.
I'll be able to use a partial set of original bushings to mount my old post sedan back on its frame. |
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