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Im hoping someone can help me find a 1969 camaro Z28 orig fuel line support bracket that is located by the fuel line Y block. Please PM me and i will respond quickly. Thanks for everyones help.
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PM sent. I have an extra original one.
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Don't think I ever saw a survivor Z/28 with one of those brackets on. Were they early on or later in the 69 year? I know the BB's had them.
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Hi,
Go to the Camaro Research Group, the Original Cars and Details, then Amazing 69 Z/28 survivor, you will find a picture on page group 7. The were used later in the production year but not sure of exact start date. |
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OK Thanks! I guess it was about vibration issues.
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I believe the fuel line support bracket started around June of 69.
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they continued on into 70 Z's also fwiw
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My March 17 LOS car had one.
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