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Here's something interesting. I have never seen this bracket on the cross member the purpose of which is to retain the speedometer cable.
![]() This clip is on the driver's side inner frame rail: ![]() This bracket is on the driver's side inner frame rail below the steering column: ![]() |
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French locks on the exhaust manifold bolt:
![]() Matching VIN on Turbo 400 transmission: ![]() Unpainted, galvanized floor plug ![]() Emergency brake adjuster with single, nylock lock not. ![]() GM stenciled fuel lines on subframe with color coded spring clamps: ![]() ![]() Fuel pump part number: ![]() "FU" paper tag on front sway bar: ![]() Driveshaft color coded paint stripes: ![]() Limited Slip metal tag in factory installed position at bottom: ![]() Orange painted "G" on the bottom of the differential. The differential center section appears to be natural cast iron, with the tubes and mounting plates painted black. ![]() "LS2" on the underside of the radiator support, denoting the SD455 option: ![]() Yellow crayon "53 H" on the inside of the passenger side subframe rail: ![]() Original spiral shocks all around. The car rides very nicely on them. You can see the black painted rear differential base plates: ![]() |
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And here's a comical one: Nice build quality/alignment on the rocker panel installation. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/rolleyes.gif[/img] It is sticking out about a 1/4" from the bottom of the quarter panel. The passenger side is flush with the quarter.
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