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1968 Shock Tower Holes

Mosesatm

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I'm getting ready to weld up the chasm in this shock tower. Are any of the other holes supposed to be there? I hole to the top right of the huge hole is for a wire holder, but the others have me confused, especially the one 4" or so below it.

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TexDan

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Other than the grease access chasm, this is in original condition (and dirty). The power steering hose support was lifted up in the second photo for a clearer view. Hope this helps.
 

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Mosesatm

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A little off topic, but are the upper control arm nuts and bolts supposed to be painted black?
 

TexDan

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Paul's book on page 152 shows the upper control arm shaft and bushing assembly as "Dark heat-treated steel". It does not mention the nuts. I am NOT an expert on this. I can just show what is on my very original GTCS purchased from a gentleman who owned it for over 51 years. The attached photos show a silver-colored washer and a dark, not painted, bolt and nut on my car. It appears to have the original upper control arms, natural steel. The nuts do not have any witness marks from being wrenched. I did not answer your question, but this is what was found.
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I think you're correct. Mine are painted black and they just don't look right, or good.
 

Ruppstang

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The nut is phosphate and oil with red dye. The lock washer is plain phosphate and oil. The red dye is often gone over time.
 
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