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The 3925817 spring is a single leaf spring used by all V8 '67 Camaros with F41 suspension and is standard with the Z28 model. It used the BY spring tag but when it did not have the tag, the ID was a patch of purple paint on the front spring eye. Hope this helps.
-Jon 1967 Z28 unrestored survivor 1967 Z28 Trans Am race car 1967 Z28 Registry |
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Thanks Jon!
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Thanks Jon, thats what I was looking for. Jon one other question my springs are gray in color and I've seen other original mono leafs gray colored (like corvette's) also I've seen the part number white stenciled on mono's with made in Canada in white. Just wanted to know if you have seen any of this. Thanks sincerely Brian
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Gray is the correct color for the monoleaf rear springs. I think it was a phosphate sort of coating, not paint. I have seen stenciled numbers on service replacement parts but never on an original car. If anyone has observed different, feel free to chime in.
-Jon 1967 Z28 unrestored survivor 1967 Z28 Trans Am race car 1967 Z28 Registry |
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