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Those are definitely not a Camaro or GM factory part. The 67 bar was round and only 1 was installed on the right side of the rear axle in a special bracket. And while they came off the car in 1975, they were typically speed shop day 2 parts. Those are junk.
Summit sells new ones for $53.00. Last edited by Rsconv68; 01-23-2023 at 05:47 AM. Reason: Added more detailed information. |
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I appreciate you posting, thanks again. Anthony |
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No worries, and I forgot there was a square style as well.
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He is merely asking if anyone recognizes them from the past. There are many people on this forum building period correct, day 2 cars, that may well see these as a cool addition to their car. The unique shape of the main bar and rectangle snubber are different than other bars of that era and make them much stronger than the "junk", Chinese crap Summit has for $53.
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