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Old 12-29-2016, 08:01 PM
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Default Re: 1969 Camaro Battery Tray

In some cases an alternate part number is listed in the Assembly Manual with the description 'opt'. There are at least 40 examples of this in the '69 AIM with a few having 3 acceptable part numbers.

Having worked in automotive supply chain, a discrete part with multiple sources may be furnished under one part number-the 3960314 sheet metal fastener is found with different supplier head markings and were co-mingled in production stock. In the case of functional parts, a decision has to be made. Rochester/Casco lighter parts were both used in production but under different part numbers. Separate production stocks would be maintained.
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