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#31
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Is the front bracket for the bar there or just the two studs sticking through the floor?
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#33
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No indication it ever had the bar.
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#34
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Looked on camaros.org when I first saw the pictures.
camaros.org/radiusrodl CRG says brackets were installed on cars that never got the bars. Many of the glide cars being among them.
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#35
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I doubt if this car ever had the bracket.
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#36
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Charley, my '67 RS SS (350) with a powerglide looks exactly like yours regarding the radius rod brackets. The 2nd design axle bracket welded to the axle and no bracket installed on the underside of floor, just the 2 bolts coming thru the floor and of course no radius rod. My car is an 01D Norwood car.
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#37
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CRG has seen quite a few of these cars with no bar and no front bracket and it was obvious neither were ever there.
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#38
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That pic showing the crack is hopefully one of the freeze plugs and not the block.
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#39
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Quote:
I see liquid oozing out of what looks like a void/crack. Bottom right picture post #19
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#40
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Definitely the freeze plug
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