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Old 03-16-2021, 11:22 AM   #15
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Re: Converting 2WD Heat Stove to 4WD

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Originally Posted by BigBird05 View Post
I worked in a chevy dealership in 1972 and don't remember seeing any paint on the shields in the trucks. Then I went to work in a GM parts warehouse and most of the metal parts were painted with bonderite to prevent them from rusting. GM replacement parts do not come from the factory where they assemble the vehicles, they come straight from the venders. The factory orders are always filled before the parts warehouse orders. That is why there is sometimes such a long wait for current model replacement parts.

Thanks BigBird05. Finishes on a part like this are difficult...since they almost immediately rust and there don't seem to be any period color pics of new engine bays. The aforementioned 80-mile C10 is the best I have so far...and it just "looks" painted in the pic. I appreciate you taking time to share. Hopefully others will chime in.
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