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Old 12-31-2005, 05:50 PM
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Default 1970 D80 spoiler question

Could someone describe/photo the correct attachment nuts for the '70 Camaro spoiler (non 3 piece) to the deck lid. Mine looks to have some wrong ones and I would like to be sure as I put it back together.
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Old 12-31-2005, 08:49 PM
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Default Re: 1970 D80 spoiler question

They are a small nut with a captured washer on them, The middle attaching nuts have a larger washer then the four on the end. But, my original un restored car has the larger on the outside also, so someone messed up, or there was room on mine so the washer didn't hang over on the ends.

Mine also had a couple missing on the end, should be two.



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Old 12-31-2005, 10:18 PM
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Default Re: 1970 D80 spoiler question

The outer four nuts and the inner four nuts have different diameter captured washers. Just looked through ALL my different pics, including Marty Wrights, I cant find better pics than Jacks
Jack can you help us with this detail, before I write and ask other people for more pics.
George I will measure the two exact diameters. www.amkproducts.com appears to have the correct fasteners in there catalog.
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Default Re: 1970 D80 spoiler question

By the looks of the pictures, the studs are different diameters. That would account for the different diameter washers.
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All studs have 1/4" Course thread. All Yellow Zinc nuts are 1/4" course with captured(moveable)washers with the little "teeth" that bite the metal. Small Dia washers measure .565 Dia and Larger Washer Dia is .750. I THINK small Dia washers should be on the four outside locations and the four larger dia washers fit the inside positions. This was due to outside mounting holes being CLOSE to edge of trunk lid.........
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Found exact KEPS nuts on pages 48 AND 49 of www.amkproducts.com catalog
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Never had seen the rubber stops before. Learn something new every day.
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Default Re: 1970 D80 spoiler question

Wow great info. I will assume those nuts were used thru 72. Guess my car is a stripe/spoiler delete Z. How weird.
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Kim, Regarding the Rubber Stops, WE (nastyz28) do not have conclusive proof as to when they were stopped on either Norwood or L.A. 1970 Camaros.
Jack, Did your Orange Camaro come to you with the missing KEPS nut......and it does seem likely that for some unknown reason, your car has the(incorrect)LARGE Dia washers/nuts in the outboard locations.
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Default Re: 1970 D80 spoiler question

Yes Chuck, When I got the car two were missing and the others were finger tight. I'm sure this is the way the car came from the factory. For some reason my car seems to have more room between the hole and the edge of the deck lid. Look at Marty's car from the pictures I have his also look like the large washer. So here are two unrestored cars with large washers.


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