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Has enybody besides me seen differnt hardware from cars built at different factories? I have several unrestored 68 Impalas, mostly east coast, but one from California. When I look at the original hardware, the head markings are different. All the east coast cars say RBW on some things and the same parts on the California one are not RBW. Steve [/ QUOTE ] Hey Steve! I can't atest to different hardware being used between the separate assembly plants, but I can tell you that they used different hardware in the same plants. Several hardware suppliers were used to ensure an adequate supply during the assembly process. Once a bin of bolts got low, more were added. No one cared about that. We shouldn't either, as long as they are technically correct. Case in point, I saw an original 69 RA-3 Firebird that was totally unmolested. Never taken apart. I took particular interest in the fasteners on this car. One item that struck me was the 4 large bolts used to mount the Muncie 4-speed to the bell housing. The left two were TR head markings and the right two were RSC head markings. I know for a fact that this particular car was never apart, so no chance of the bolts being replaced. I addressed a question concerning this to the Corvette guys and they told me that both sides of the line had bins of bolts. One guy grabbed bolts from one bin and the other guy grabbed bolts from another bin. The Vette guys are all over stuff like this. No need to look any further than the NCRS on topics of this nature. Steve
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