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I just said, there are indeed others that were delivered this way. I recalls specifically asking the owner about it on the white sYc Chevelle and he didn't even know what I was talking about until I pointed it out, and said that it's the same spear the car always had as far as he ever knew. I have no reason to believe yours wasn't that way since day one as well. I absolutely would restore it the way it was delivered, including the 68 dash spear.
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Joe Barr Last edited by camarojoe; 01-04-2019 at 12:59 AM. |
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Rick
My June built Baltimore 69 SS vert had the 940 15/16 rear brake cylinders and the 3/16 inch rear brake line |
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Rick
I wanted to say thank you for taking the time to post all of this information. it has been extremely helpful!! I just got my car back and started the rebuild process. Your insight, pictures and processes have me rethinking and re-doing processes I have already completed. it is a true inspiration |
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