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can someone please tell me what the wright color is for this big washer??
thanks
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also front wheel wells.i do not see it in jerrys book.
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Pretty sure I've seen the washer (as mentioned) being clear or silver zinc plated on SCW restorations.
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thanks
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Original Camaro and Corvette upper control arm bushing retainer washers were natural steel from the factory. Cad or zinc will help to keep them from rusting.
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On Novas they were coated with the same stuff as the subframe. However that quickly wore or washed off.
Greg
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