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Probably not.
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My 1970 L78 SS Nova has a build date of 12A and does not have F41 but does have the brackets welded to the underside.
Rick
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No F41? The F41 package consisted of a larger front sway bar, the rear sway bar package and special shocks. Sooooo.... if you have have the rear sway bar brackets welded to the floor boards, then you would/should have an F41 car. (These brackets are not to be confused with the F41 lower leaf spring mounts, those are still available from GM as the generic replacement. Two styles were utilized, so it is easy to tell the original style vs. the current one).
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My mistake, the brackets I was thinking of do not appear to be for F41.
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