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I'm south until mid-April, parts book is back home. Looking for anyone who could find part numbers circled in red below. Many thanks in advance.

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Hmmm….Assuming Camaro and Firechicken share this part, I’ve loaded what I had in my parts book. Hope it helps.
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I'm south until mid-April, parts book is back home. Looking for anyone who could find part numbers circled in red below. Many thanks in advance.

Paul
My Firebird book says this-

#14 is group 10.688 Screw, ventilator division channel to frame part # 4304827

#23 says Screw, vent support to frame N.S. (not serviced) so I'm guessing it's some sort of common screw

#24 says Support, Division Channel N.S. (not serviced) included as part of #13

Not much help I'm afraid but maybe some help at least.
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Thanks everyone, much appreciated! I brought my vent window assemblies with me to rebuild and neglected to bring the screws.
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I have the vent windows out of my '67 Camaro. I can remove those fasteners and send them to you to assemble your windows and then send me your fasteners when you get back... or swap them out, if yours are already cleaned/restored.
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Thank you for the generous offer, Mitch. I tried the part numbers on AMK's site and came up empty. If it's not too much trouble for you, could you snap a pic of the fasteners and give me the size and length? Even if I can't get a perfect match, I can get something good enough to assemble then swap to the originals when I get home.

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I'll dig out the windows and remove the fasteners for pics and measurements in the next couple days.
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OK, I found the windows easily, but it took a bit to extricate them from where they were set down over a year ago...
The 2 that hold the lower channel to the frame are not bolts. They have round heads, so I suspect the pic is a general depiction of a fastener. They are 12X24 thread and 1/2" long.
The small screw at the top is a common one I see for things like this, but are rather specialized. The head is countersunk and small and the threads are more like a sheetmetal count, as they seem to be 17 TPI. The 16 gauge is just a little too wide. The length is about 5/16".
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