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Default Wtb firebird /camaro body bushings nos

Looking for any NOS body bushings for 68 to 74 Firebird Camaro call 716-536-2047
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73- and newer is a different style metal insert (the round area is cupped) than the 72 and older.
The best set of reproductions 67-69 - ie correct sizes for all locations is the CHQ brand. There are no numbers on them, however they are correct.
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73- and newer is a different style metal insert (the round area is cupped) than the 72 and older.
The best set of reproductions 67-69 - ie correct sizes for all locations is the CHQ brand. There are no numbers on them, however they are correct.
Thanks for that information I’m restoring a 1970 TransAm I’ll look into this CHQ brand. Do you know who supplies them?
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Did you ever look what Ames has, their the last Pontiac guts out there.
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Did you ever look what Ames has, their the last Pontiac guts out there.
Really was trying to find some NOS ones
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$400.00 for a complete set 67-69...Don't know if 70 is the same
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I would guess that at least in 69, the Camaro and Pontiac used different body mount bushings. The originals from my car (69 Z) had "CHEVROLET" embossed on the side. I can't imagine they would go to that trouble if they Firebird used the same bushing.

But I have never torn down a 69 bird.
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CHQ is the company by the former owner of RICK's Camaro parts in Athens GA the buildings were next door to one another.

The hard 70-up part to locate is the cushion which goes between the subframe bumper support and the rad support -it is MAYBE 1/4" thick rubber with a metal sleeve.
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A bit tough to find and expensive when you do that 3893156 bushing:

https://www.yenko.net/forum/showpost...31&postcount=4

replaced by 14000836. They actually were used on 1st gens also along with many others in the 60's and early 70's X cars.. Kind of surprised they are hard to find as they are.
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