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On ebay, not mine or any one I know. I was just wondering why they aren't all sold by now? Any Ideas?
heat shield .
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The 69's I have seen are more of a polished stainless. Different than those.
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Because that's the more common & much later issued heatshield...early '80's IIRC.
Originally they were made in many different appearances,depending on your application/year,i.e. natural,brushed,polished. Notice the 6 digit number as well,that's a tip off to it's heritage circa.In general,6 digits were a later variation of the original. His reference of the parts book is partially blocked off,but I'll bet it has a revision date of mid 70's or early 80's. Not technically assembly line correct for our 1968-72 vehicles,which used the 7 digit part #. Will it fit & function for a 68-72 Bblock?..absolutley,but it's not technically correct in design & appearance for a judged car,if that's what your looking for.(Albeit most won't see it once it's on the car anyway) Also,that design is being repopped by a many today. Summit for 1... http://www.summitracing.com/parts/OER-361443/ |
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