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Who told you that?
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My O6A Baltimore Chevelle has ribbed covers.
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Rick, A fellow member told me that all 69's had ribbed rear ash trays. The smooth were in my car when I got it in 1987. I was just wondering if maybe they used both at some time in 1969. I also have an early Chevelle that has ribbed.
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Cool stuff Albert. My experience has been the retractor bolts have always been painted/plated that color which coincidently matches the paint on that car. I could be wrong but I always see them like that.
Were the oval drain plugs in the floor pan covered with primer and then paint or just paint overspray? You might want to take some close ups of how the carpeting has been cut around the seat mounting area as this has been a common question of people on here. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for sharing Al. Always nice to see an original come apart.
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