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  1. I am not familiar with assembly manuals 1970 and up. but the older assembly manuals have engineer notes at the bottom of the page and with the note the part number of the part being noted. is there a note for part #10 in the assembly manual at the bottom of the page and initialed by an engineer? I tried to find if change of part #10 showed up in parts catalog some how and when.. to see if part changed in 1971.. looked part in parts illustration catalog thru 1975 models,,REVISED april 1983,, showed part #10 (if I have right one) called BAR ASM, frt fdr tie in group 1.267 looked parts catalog Pass,Nova,Chevelle,Camaro,MonteCarlo, (for 1970 only) REVISED 6-1-70,,showed part #10 in group 1.267 has a part number of 70 Monte Carlo BAR ASSY front fender tie P/N 3955032. Remember this book is only for the year 1970. looked in parts catalog Models Thru 1975 Effective April 1982 . . . In group 1.267 -- shows 71-72 Monte Carlo BAR ASSY front fender tie P/N 6261996. (1970 was not listed for some reason.) looked in Parts History Jan. 1, 1965 thru Jan. 1, 1973 (Is a book of part number changes and the date they changed or were removed.) Looked up part #3955032 (From 1970) and #3955032 was not listed. So it was not removed or changed to another part number. looked in Parts History Jan. 1, 1965 thru Jan. 1, 1973 -- Looked up part #6261996 which is the 71-72 fender tie part number. #6261996 use 3982406 12-71. So what this shows is that part #6261996 was changed to #3982406 in date of 12-71 (December of 1971). Looking these part numbers up doesn't mean it actually happened. It just gives an idea of what Chevrolet was doing and put in print. I will have to try to find an assembly manual somewhere to help verify. Hope this makes sense and help someone. Many times it only raises more questions. Thank you, stano
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  2. I have used Gardner on 4 different Monte restorations and the fit is perfect. Might be a little more expensive, but you know what your going to get. A perfect factory reproduction with zero hassles
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