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Old 12-07-2022, 10:48 AM
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I'm taking my car apart slowly and getting stuff restored this winter. I noticed my horn contact has stamp 69 but no month . It looks original and in tack not sure how strong it is but in shape also is stamped 69 and logo LF. Is this my original my dad or I never changed it. Next is my hub will need restoration and had part number 13955
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Old 12-07-2022, 08:17 PM
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I will do your hub as I said, your alternator pulley and fan too.
Keep in mind, the FIRST use of the Formula steering wheel was in the 1969 Firebird Trans Am. That horn contact you have is probably original to your car. These sub assembly can be 10 months earlier than car build . The 13955 is a 69- 71 ish number and 69 and 70 have a straight slot for the horn contact tab

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