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      Quote Originally Posted by JEFFTATE View Post
      I don't have an old Buick catalog to look these up in , but the GM part number for a '67 Chevelle bolt is pn# 381909. It should be the same. ( 7/16" x 14 x 2 1/4" )
      GM has discontinued those bolts .
      I do not have any of them , BUT , Modern Chevrolet in Winson -Salem , NC. still shows them on the locator.
      Their # is 1-800-334-0165.
      I can order them and then resell them to you , but it would be easier and cheaper for you to get them directly from Modern.
      Nice!!! A parts man that has a clue!!!



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      Quote Originally Posted by andrewb70 View Post
      Nice!!! A parts man that has a clue!!!

      Andrew
      Thanks Andrew !
      I try !
      Even a blind squirrel finds a nut sometimes.

      BTW , Year One still sells them in a 4-piece set for $12.95 ( pn-9217NR )
      ( Same pn for the Chevelle and Buick GS )
      Last edited by JEFFTATE; 04-06-2009 at 11:49 AM.
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