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Does the core support in this auction look like a NOS piece. Should the GM sticker have a bar code on it? Looks pretty new to me. The reason I ask is because I'm bidding on it and want to make sure it's legit. Thanks Richard Core support
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Richard 68 Camaro Z28 68 Camaro RS/SS 69 Nova |
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Yes, core support is legit. NOS doesn't mean it is 35 years old. That piece was made before they discontinued them from GM and the sticker is correct for the year it was made before being discontinued.
Rick H. |
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Thanks Rick.
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Richard 68 Camaro Z28 68 Camaro RS/SS 69 Nova |
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We bought a similar unit for our Z28.
We're very happy with it.
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Keep in mind there were several revisions to 67-69 core supports, and an NOS piece is not necessarily identical to the factory installed piece... depending on the level of restoration you are doing, you may want to take this into consideration. In any case, any GM piece is better than a repro.
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Joe Barr |
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Joe is correct with this. We spent a considerable amount of time studying Jerry M's book. Also, numerous questions were answered here.
Good Luck, email me if you need addition help.
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