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Old 12-26-2012, 09:38 AM
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Default '67-'69 Camaro/ '69-'72 Nova Cage Nut Firewall Covers

Just had a bunch of these made. $70 a set. PM me with your orders or just follow the link and pick em up through our store!

They fit '67-'69 Camaro and '68-'72 Nova

Store Link - http://www.jcgcustoms.com/main.sc

Keep on the look out for more products in our store. Many new products for 2013! JCG Site





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Do the nuts have to be welded in the firewall for the mounting screws? Reason why I ask is my firewall in already finished and painted so cant do any welding now.
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Old 12-27-2012, 08:31 PM
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Can you post a zoomed out photo please?
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For your application we would drill & use rivet nuts to retain the plates..

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Do the nuts have to be welded in the firewall for the mounting screws? Reason why I ask is my firewall in already finished and painted so cant do any welding now.
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For your application we would drill & use rivet nuts to retain the plates..



Here you go..

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Thanks for all the orders! Only have a few sets left. Once they are gone the next batch will not be in until February.. Only ones left are the polished. Out of black anodized at the moment.
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Any stuff like this for us chevelle guys brian?
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Any stuff like this for us chevelle guys brian?
Actually.. We have three Chevelle's rolling through the shop right now. They are just about through chassis design and will be going through the mock ups very shortly. So look for some Chevelle specific stuff to start coming out in the next 6 months.

Check out this thread - Chevelle Thread
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Brian,

what about factory a/c holes for first gen camaros?

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what about factory a/c holes for first gen camaros?

thanks, Jeff
Sorry Jeff, We don't make anything to cover the factory holes. Most of the cars coming through here have A/C. and the few that don't we just use the plate you see above for the heater hoses and put plugs in the holes for the A/C lines. So that there is the option to change it later on a finished car without painting or modifying needed..

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