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Old 07-29-2018, 11:29 PM
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It's a spec number for the grade of bolt. I don't remember if it's a ASTM number or a SAE number, but it's something like that. It's usually used on stainless steel bolts. I can't really see the number on these, but it looks like they may be 304 stainless.
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Old 07-30-2018, 06:11 PM
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Not familiar with the cross border protocol on Chevelles of this era. Could Canadian built Chevelles be sold new in the U.S.? Does this car have GM Canada documentation? Neat car with a great back story.

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Old 07-30-2018, 08:28 PM
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Not familiar with the cross border protocol on Chevelles of this era. Could Canadian built Chevelles be sold new in the U.S.? Does this car have GM Canada documentation? Neat car with a great back story.

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Yes this did happen, for example a member on here has a 1969 Chevelle 300 Deluxe SS396 built at Oshawa and sold New at berger in Michigan.

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Old 07-31-2018, 02:42 PM
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Yes this did happen, for example a member on here has a 1969 Chevelle 300 Deluxe SS396 built at Oshawa and sold New at berger in Michigan.

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Thanks for the info, Ryan.

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Not familiar with the cross border protocol on Chevelles of this era. Could Canadian built Chevelles be sold new in the U.S.? Does this car have GM Canada documentation? Neat car with a great back story.

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Yes - my '74 was ordered via Uptegraff Chevrolet in Davison Michigan, and built in Oshawa.

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Thanks for the info, Ryan.

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No problem, also a friend has another red 1969 Chevelle 300 Deluxe SS396 built in Oshawa sold at another MI dealer (I can’t remember)

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Great looking '69 and it has some cool history. I bought a '69 Malibu parts car years ago and was amazed at all the parts that were stamped "Made in Canada". I had never seen that before.
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Is that a part # showing on those hold down bolt heads?
If so,what is it?
Rick, I saw this Chevelle again Friday. The owner brought it up to our Northern Ohio Chevelle Show.

The numbers on the valve cover bolt heads are: F593C CK

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Maybe someone else can chime in on this. I'm a Canuck and I've been around these cars all my life. I've never seen "Made in Canada" Valve covers hold downs. I would assume they are aftermarket. I maybe corrected by someone on here but that's my opinion and until someone can prove me wrong, their aftermarket.
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I bought some valve cover hold downs for a bbc thru GM parts in the 80s and they were stamped "made in Canada."
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