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|  Re: Early production 69 Camaro details. 
			
			Well, I thought I could get you the info. My book goes from  3836660 to 3838450 nothing listed in between.....sorry. Steve | 
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|  Re: Early production 69 Camaro details. 
			
			Thanks for looking for me Steve. Paul | 
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|  Re: Early production 69 Camaro details. 
			
			Paul S...Here is the gas tank sending unit ground wire screw. It takes a 1/4" socket. I confirmed it with my Norwood L89 also. Appears to be cad plated. One I just washed and the other I bead blasted so it looks shiny anyway but the washed one clearly appears to be cad plated.  | 
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|  Re: Early production 69 Camaro details.  Charley, Thanks so much!  You Rock! I've looked at a few original cars and steering columns but they were all gone or replaced. Now I have a direction. Thanks again for taking the time, Paul | 
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