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For the 68 Lemans/GTO;
Upper radiator support rubbers for the big four row radiators,(PA/PC etc)
Part # 9790389
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Old 10-22-2019, 12:34 PM
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How about some 68 GTO hideaway actuator rod seals ... ones that work. The seals that come with the repop cans last about a year.

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Correct 68 lower radiator saddles for the four core radiators. Left and Right.

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For the 68 Lemans/GTO;
Upper radiator support rubbers for the big four row radiators,(PA/PC etc)
Part # 9790389
Have you tried these? I'm not sure what application the part number coincides with, but might be worth looking into. They appear to be wide enough for a 4 row radiator, but don't know if they'll fit the upper support.

https://www.amazon.com/Parts-Place-P.../dp/B00H87CRHC

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Thanks for responding but they do not have the necessary offset to fit right

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If not already brought up, a 67-72 style aluminum stock intake for q-jets.
Not factory part numbered or anything like that. Like an aftermarket replacement.
Even better if had enough material to port RAIV size...

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If not already brought up, a 67-72 style aluminum stock intake for q-jets.
Not factory part numbered or anything like that. Like an aftermarket replacement.
Even better if had enough material to port RAIV size...
Already exists

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Standard port size, or the POS RAIV repop?

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POS RAIV repop,

So what you are saying is you want a better quality knock off.

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POS RAIV repop,

So what you are saying is you want a better quality knock off.
Good luck with that! Joe @ Parts Place did the two piece repro. Seem to have used a late '72 HO intake with it's slightly more shallow plenum floor as the sample to pattern off of. We've all seen the poor intake port alignment.

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For the 68 Lemans/GTO;

Small circular rubber for the top of the rear bumper bracket.
Part # 9790141

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If not already brought up, a 67-72 style aluminum stock intake for q-jets.
Not factory part numbered or anything like that. Like an aftermarket replacement.
Even better if had enough material to port RAIV size...
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POS RAIV repop,

So what you are saying is you want a better quality knock off.
Do a search on eBay.
There is a seller (i believe in Texas, maybe) that is doing them, and they don't have all the blunders. aka they fit / aka bolt-on.

He had several various offerings last time i checked,
its been a couple/few months

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Good luck with that! Joe @ Parts Place did the two piece repro. Seem to have used a late '72 HO intake with it's slightly more shallow plenum floor as the sample to pattern off of. We've all seen the poor intake port alignment.
On top of that...They reproduced the one year only cast iron cross over. Right? It fits 72 and later heads. If he reproduced the 69 to 71 crossover it have fit just about all heads.

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POS RAIV repop,

So what you are saying is you want a better quality knock off.
Ya guess should of worded that way.

Aluminum repo standard port would be nice too. Back get'n to old for lifting stock intake over the fender.
Never under stood why no companies could at least make an equal flowing dual plane intake.

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A 350 piston and a correct 350 gasket that isn't a piece of crap or cost $$$

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'66 Lemans taillight gaskets

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The tan plastic emblem nut for the '66 LeMans quarter letters (24 per car) They look just like J101L in your catalog, but are smaller to fit the letter's studs

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15" cast honeycombs like the oversized ones. please! would be the only wheel that would make me not go cragar ss. originals are to heavy, oversized ones to big!

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15" cast honeycombs like the oversized ones. please! would be the only wheel that would make me not go cragar ss. originals are to heavy, oversized ones to big!
I agree with all that.
Would be in for a set of them too ! (15")

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