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I need a little education on identifying a 69 Camaro steering box. Casting #'s. date code location, etc. Were all of the manual Camaro boxes the same except for the pitman arm?
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I'm interested in this info too. I have a power box that I think is from a 69 Z28. I can't remember for sure. I've had it since the early 70's.
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Hey john im looking for a close ratio 69 z28 steering box,are you wanting to part with it,kris...
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Yeah, it's not doing me any good sitting here. I'll take some photos of it tomorrow. The other possibility is, that it's a 70 442 box.
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I can post info tonite.
Lynn |
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Here's one of the photos.
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Another. The shakey looking stamps are original. I've had this box so long, that no one would have bothered restamping this back in the early 70's.
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Another. The number reads, 5691676
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The arm.
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The 227 Pitman Arm is correct for a 69 Z/28.
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