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DRIVESHAFT STRIPE COLORS
LOOKING FOR THE CORRECT COLOR COMBO & PLACEMENT FOR A 69 L78 4 SPEED NOVA WAS THE L78 CAMARO THE SAME ?
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Re: DRIVESHAFT STRIPE COLORS
These pics are from a 24,000 mile original '69 L78 M40 Nova. Sorry, don't have a 4 speed and don't know the different color pattern for 4 speed.
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Re: DRIVESHAFT STRIPE COLORS
I think the original stripes are crayon, not paint.
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Re: DRIVESHAFT STRIPE COLORS
They were paint I believe, you can usually see the brush lines. I had an original LS6 driveshaft that had paint from the stripes running front to back from what looked like lying on a table after striping.
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Re: DRIVESHAFT STRIPE COLORS
I second the paint theory. At least on the Chevelles I usually mess with.
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Re: DRIVESHAFT STRIPE COLORS
Nova's are paint as well. I only know the Deuce stripes, yellow-green-yellow, and I don't think they would be the same for an L78 car.
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Marlin 70 Yenko Nova-350/360, 4speed M21, 4.10 Posi (Daddy's Ride) 69 SS Nova-396/375hp, 4speed M20, 3.55 Posi (Benjamin's Ride) 67 RS Camaro-327/250hp, 2speed Glide, & 3.08 Open (Danny's Ride) |
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Re: DRIVESHAFT STRIPE COLORS
The driveshaft out of the 68 Nova parts car I just junked. Green - Brown - Orange stripes about 12" from slip yoke end. Car was 307 Powerglide car.
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1968 Nova SS 1970 Camaro Z28 1987 Buick GN 1975 Trans Am 1972 Blazer 1968 Ford Ranger 1964 Ford short step 1929 Ford Coupe 1931 Ford Coupe 1986 GMC Wrangler 4X4 |
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Re: DRIVESHAFT STRIPE COLORS
Likely not the same between Nova and Camaro.
The paint stripes were a form of visual identification (like an assembly plant "broadcast code" or "pick code" and would be different for each unique part number. Anything that would create a new proliferation of part (ie, tube diameter, material thickness, tube length, slip yoke size/type or u joint size) would drive a new part number and therefore unique stripe pattern for that drive shaft part/vehicle powertrain combination. And - yes - they were paint. Brushed immediately after the balance operation (while still in the balancing fixture). They were not taped in order to have clean edges. Pretty sloppily done, actually. K
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'63 LeMans Convertible '63 Grand Prix '65 GTO - original, unrestored, Dad was original owner, 5000 mile Royal Pontiac factory racer '74 Chevelle - original owner, 9.56 @ 139 mph best |
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