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70 GTO seat track question
I have a 70 GTO I am restoring
I thought the front bucket seat tracks were natural but I have seen pictures that are new ones - and they appear to be gold anodized? Any factory correctness would be appriciated Does someone have a picture of where the splitter exhaust splash shield attaches bumper? rear valance? body of car? this is a flat rubbery pice and there are 2 1 per exhaust splitter Thanks |
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Seat tracks are gold anodize. There should be holes already there each one takes two screws.
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The first betrayal is what they did to you. The second betrayal is what you do to yourself. 1967 Firebird 400 convertible 4 speed #'s matching 2002 SOM Trans Am WS6 Convertible 6 speed bone stock 1970 GTO convertible auto #'s matching |
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Sorry but they are not gold anodized from the factory. They were a natural silver. Maybe repops are gold.
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im was gonna say, ive had some incredible survivor seats and the tracks where natural..have never seen a gold set, except for the repop stuff
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I have a 70 gto that I am the second owner and when I pulled my seats they were gold anodize. It’s a low mileage car. It’s a Fremont GTO. So who knows maybe we are all right.
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The first betrayal is what they did to you. The second betrayal is what you do to yourself. 1967 Firebird 400 convertible 4 speed #'s matching 2002 SOM Trans Am WS6 Convertible 6 speed bone stock 1970 GTO convertible auto #'s matching |
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I'll add to this with my own super nice survivors: natural metal but bottom of the legs look like they were dipped in black paint from bottom mounting surface to about 3 inches up.
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