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Henry did not bad mouth it and we never looked further.
Baltimore Feb 69 Chevelle. Have seen a few replacements but the markings are different. |
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I had a nice 736 PCV valve that was taken out of a low mile big block engine. Car had been wrecked. Engine pulled and sat in junk yard shop for years.
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JJR69COPO (10-06-2025) | ||
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I have a replacement 736 and see some differences as you noted..
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Going to give Henry [R.I.P.] the nod on this as it and MANY other details were requested by him.
Several threads full of his requests on this minutia on "OLE BLUE". He requested pics of this and only said "you are lucky that is still there". We did not pay any more attention to ours but of course looked for more and noticed they were not exactly the same. Replacements seem to take several forms. Have found exactly zero wiper blades to match the factory ones still on car. Another Henry detail and sadly he passed on. Never got to give last report and get new list of stuff to look at. RIP Bud. Miss Ya. |
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