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Old 07-03-2002, 06:19 PM
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Default Re: F41- 1969 Nova SS

Greg;
To my knowledge, the Nova F40 package only contained special springs for the front/rear and 'matching' shocks. I don't know what 'matching' means, nor do I know what 'front stabilizer shaft on 6-cyl models only' means, (?).

In 1970 the F40 is called 'Special Front and Rear' suspension @ $6.35, and F41 is called 'Sport' @ $30.55. The F40 was not allowed with the SS option, and F41 was only allowed with the SS option! (This is why we believe that COPO 9737 was modified in 1970 to include the F41 on a non-SS car).

KurtS; Thanks for the info, I didn't realize that the Camaro's had an F41 option - just without the rear sway bar (?).

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