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Maybe I should put up my pair of new 67/69 GM drip Rail channels on Ebay, think it would pay for my paint job??
[Edited by HawaiianCamaro (03-24-2002 at 10:43 PM).]
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I like being correct but you have got to draw the line somewhere!!!! I would like to know what they are going on?
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WOW! I bet even the seller almost had a heart attack. What was the reserve?
Jason |
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That makes the $410 air filter look like a bargain
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...ayphotohosting |
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Joe C
on the air filter is the wire mesh diamond shape ? Is that what is correct for a 68-69? They are repoducing a square mesh one. When did they start using those? |
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In the ebay picture it looks like diamond shape wire mesh. The ad claims mold raised numbers instead of silk screen. I am not sure if that is correct for 1969.
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I believe square mesh is correct, I lost a point at the Vette Fest for having a filter with diamond mesh on my 69 Chevelle!
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