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Ed, Had a busy day but back at work now here are some pics. The repros were from Classic Industries and are surprisingly different from the originals that came in the parts pile with the car. I used a wire wheel to clean up the originals and painted them. In all the pics the repros are on the right and the originals are on the left. [/ QUOTE ] Are the repros on the top and the originals on the bottom? ![]()
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Repros are either on the right or on the top, sorry my bad
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Dave, great pics - are there any stampings on the orig GM rods, like the MW stamped that is seen on the lockout rods and some shifter rods? Probably the same manufacture i would expect.
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Ed,
No numbers of any kind.
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They didn’t use front spoiler rods in 1968 on factory installed spoilers!
Just in 1967 and 1969! |
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Wagonman - I believe i stated that already in my second post.
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They didn’t use front spoiler rods in 1968 on factory installed spoilers! Just in 1967 and 1969! [/ QUOTE ] No 67 had factory spoilers...
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Steve Shauger The Supercar Registry www.yenko.net Vintage Certification™ , Providing Recognition to Unrestored Muscle Cars. Website: www.vintagecertification.com |
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