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  • Tony S.
    NCRS Vice President, Director Region VII & 10
    • April 30, 1981
    • 982

    #16
    Re: 67 Corvette Chassis Markings, Stampings and Casting Numbers

    Originally posted by Thomas Nowak (10784)
    Enclosed are pictures of the rear end crossmember. Pictures show the part number, and the dana logo stamped into the crossmember. Also you can see a small dana logo on the corner piece of that is part of the weldment.
    Interesting photos Tom. The cushion in your photo is of a style that may have been introduced sometime during or after '65. I'm still researching that. The earlier C2 style had four smaller attachment flanges (two @ 3:00 o'clock and two @ 9:00 o'clock).

    Thanks for sharing.
    Tony
    Region VII Director (serving members in Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas).
    Original member of the Kansas City Chapter, est'd 07/11/1982.
    Member: 1965 and 1966 National Judging Teams
    Judging Chairman--Kansas City Chapter.
    Co-Editor of the 1965 TIM and JG, 6th and 7th editions.

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    • Thomas N.
      Very Frequent User
      • July 31, 2002
      • 396

      #17
      Re: 67 Corvette Chassis Markings, Stampings and Casting Numbers

      Thanks for the replys about the relay rod. The finish as a result of the forging process makes a lot of sense. I really couldn't image it being a coating/plating, then recoated black as an assembly.
      NCRS New England Chapter Chairman 2022, 2024
      N E Regional Chairman 2024
      1967 Corvette Convertible Under Restoration
      1996 Corvette Coupe NCRS Chapter Top Flight 99.5, NCRS National Top Flight 100.0

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      • Tim G.
        Extremely Frequent Poster
        • March 1, 1990
        • 1363

        #18
        Re: 67 Corvette Chassis Markings, Stampings and Casting Numbers

        Does anyone know why the spindles have the orange paint on them? I'm familiar with this, but never knew why.

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        • Patrick N.
          Very Frequent User
          • March 10, 2008
          • 951

          #19
          Re: 67 Corvette Chassis Markings, Stampings and Casting Numbers

          Originally posted by Tim Gilmore (16887)
          Does anyone know why the spindles have the orange paint on them? I'm familiar with this, but never knew why.
          My understanding was it was to signify they were Magnifluxed and ready for install. I am not 100% on that factoid, but that is what I have heard.

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          • Gary C.
            Administrator
            • October 1, 1982
            • 17604

            #20
            Re: 67 Corvette Chassis Markings, Stampings and Casting Numbers

            Tim,

            Maybe John Hinckley knows.

            On C1's (drum brakes) for sure starting in 1956 and maybe before - chassis part identification paint marks were:
            1) Steering Knuckle lower had Yellow paint
            2) Steering Knuckle upper had Orange paint

            Always wondered if the orange paint meant for the C1 assembler "this side up".

            Gary
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            • John H.
              Beyond Control Poster
              • December 1, 1997
              • 16513

              #21
              Re: 67 Corvette Chassis Markings, Stampings and Casting Numbers

              Originally posted by Gary Chesnut (5895)
              Tim,

              Maybe John Hinckley knows.
              Tim -

              I don't know for sure, but it's obviously some sort of in-process inspection/verification marking; the entire front spindle assembly (spindle, steering arm, hub, bearings, rotor, caliper bracket and caliper) was machined and assembled at Chevrolet-Warren and shipped to St. Louis, and the orange marking could have related to any critical part of that complete assembly.

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              • Wayne M.
                Expired
                • March 1, 1980
                • 6414

                #22
                Re: 67 Corvette Chassis Markings, Stampings and Casting Numbers

                Originally posted by Tony Stein (4600)
                ..... The cushion in your photo is of a style that may have been introduced sometime during or after '65. I'm still researching that. The earlier C2 style had four smaller attachment flanges (two @ 3:00 o'clock and two @ 9:00 o'clock). ....
                Tony -- Per GM doc's the switchover to 2nd design cushion occured AFTER the 1st car produced in May '65. See Vette Vues reprint of Tech Bulletin.






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                • Scott S.
                  Extremely Frequent Poster
                  • September 11, 2009
                  • 1961

                  #23
                  Re: 67 Corvette Chassis Markings, Stampings and Casting Numbers

                  Rear Crossmember Cushion GM 9743971

                  (to make this Thread easier to find in the future... the "search engine" needs all the help it can get)

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