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Old 07-29-2019, 08:37 PM
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If you are speaking of GM boosters from 60s-70s the plating is gold (zinc dichromate) not cadmium. You can talk to Steve Gregori up front to see if he can provide what you want.


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Just curious, how did you determine they were zinc plated and not cad ?
Mike
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0426 from the 1,100 mile 1970 z-28. Cad or zinc?
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Just curious, how did you determine they were zinc plated and not cad ?
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I read Steve’s description.
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