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https://www.ebay.com/itm/69-70-71-72...bqn:rk:18:pf:0

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Ebay catalog already sold.
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Email them...that is the second catalog they sold in two days. They may have more?

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Email them...that is the second catalog they sold in two days. They may have more?

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Those are reprints. Read the ad carefully.
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Those are reprints. Read the ad carefully.
Of course they are reprints....that is what was asked.

relisted again if anyone is looking.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/69-70-71-72....c100011.m1850

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no, theres another supplement..its part of the catalog, it has its own section..it calls out bolts specifically and even has lengths and head markings...ask member Enoch...i believe he even commented on it in the past

I dont know for sure...i just put it together he has or has access to one...he's the only guy i know that has been able to ID bolts so well..

also original not-updated parts manuals have many bolts IDd..like year to year orig stuff, not reprint or updated stuff..it just didnt get into the updated parts manuals..and all the parts hounds i know, keep that stuff, because its so hard to get
Are these the pages you are referring to Mark? Again, while it details the bolt itself, the only application clue it offers is a part number, then you have to find your parts catalog, find the number and get the description to figure out if it's the rear bumper guard mounting bolt for a '69 Camaro or the front sway bar bushing mounting bracket bolt for a '70 GTO.

The Mopar guys have already done that legwork, as in this pic from the E-body fastener book that notes the details on the bolt AND the fact that they are 1970 Small-block Water Pump bolts. Kind of surprises me that nobody in the GM world has done the same. Hmmmm. Book idea?
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no..let me look around a little..i may have some pages

i dont think anyone has taken it to the level of the mopar guys
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ARP should spearhead that idea,if they haven't quietly done so already. https://arp-bolts.com/
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Someone mentioned this catalog. It covers all hardware, electrical components, decals & labels, the works.


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The listings include the part number and the original finish.


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I have one of those from 1974, I will have to look at it. Im not sure if it specifies anything other than a GM part number that you would have to reference to see what the application is.
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