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In Ohio's rust belt they simply rusted all over...every nut and bolt frozen...you knew they were going to break off as soon as you put the ratchet to em...many times it was just easier and faster to keep tightening till it snapped.
Numbers match 383 is still setting in engine bay sideways with...
I dunno know about your area but around here the rear bumpers on the Fords and Chevys simply fell off LOL we used to joke that when they sold em new that there was a pair of bungy cords in the trunk for later down the road you used them to hold up one side or the other of the bumper...True story...
These are indeed rare and known as the claw trim rings (at least around here) they have claw like black fingers evenly spaced around the outer edge of the ring and clamp onto the very lip edge of the rim and actually will sometimes be embedded under the very edge of the tire bead....and boy are...
That's funny as I have been contemplating on putting this one back together, it is original paint LOL what is left of it, and numbers matching, but....it would have to be a labor of love but it is an Omaha Orange car....it is another barn find that has been setting since the late 70's....ya...
They were optional, but could be had a number of ways, Front Only, Front & Rear and ordered as an accessory package over the parts counter. They were mostly found on GTX's and Satellites and Sport Satellites, NOT many RR's ended up with em. Here is some pictures and the correct placement of them.
Just a follow up on the jacking instructions placement, last night I ended up at 3am and could not go back to sleep so I begin watching youtube searched 1969 GTX, well a quite a few results came up all GTX related and one was of a guy who found another barn find 69 GTX very similar to mine but...
I was digging around thru some of my old stuff and found the 69 GTX I built back in the day when they were first issued. Jo-Han 1/25th Scale 1969 GTX model kit. A little dusty...but has survived
I figured I would take plenty of pictures as I go along both for both my memory and for anyone else who may have questions or need a reference. The 1/4 to trunk floor extensions are perfect and still retain the two small tabs that hang down on each side(will get pictures this weekend when at the...
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