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Among the Chevelle Clubs and restorers,it has been documented as being done both ways.Plant and time period did not seem to be a factor,so it is considered correct either way,on 1970 Chevelles anyway.
I have pictures of engine compartments from 1970 showing two Kansas built Chevelles with ground in both locations. I have seen cars grounded at the Head,but carrying Alt.bracket with a threaded hole unused. This will always been argued between Owner & Judges. |
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The last two 69's I restored the negative cable was bolted to the head, 02B & 06A build dates. The assembly manual shows them to be bolted there also and the last update of the drawing for that was 05-26-69 when the cables went to side terminals............RatPack..................
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