The core support on my car is 100% solid, but one of the headlight buckets is slightly "tweaked". The whole support is also covered with a thick undercoating which I believe is over 30 years old. I see that these core supports are now available and wonder if it is a better solution than having mine stripped. By the time it is all said and done, the new support will not cost much more than restoring mine. Here are my questions:
1. How accurate are these reproductions?
2. Are the reproductions for a big-block car, or are they universal?
3. My car also has air - are there differences?
4. How good is the finish? Do they still need to be painted?
5. Anyone install one on a '68? How was the fit?
Thanks
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1968 Chevelle SS396 - Yellow 4 speed, air, factory Buick interior
1998 Camaro Z28 - 6 speed
1999 Nissan Maxima SE - 5 speed
2000 Passat Wagon - 5 speed tip
1. How accurate are these reproductions?
2. Are the reproductions for a big-block car, or are they universal?
3. My car also has air - are there differences?
4. How good is the finish? Do they still need to be painted?
5. Anyone install one on a '68? How was the fit?
Thanks
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1968 Chevelle SS396 - Yellow 4 speed, air, factory Buick interior
1998 Camaro Z28 - 6 speed
1999 Nissan Maxima SE - 5 speed
2000 Passat Wagon - 5 speed tip