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Zinc Anode Clips

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Mike S:
Hi Tim,
  I bought them from https://www.oldsobsolete.com/
But, I went back to the site today to check if there were more and see they raised the price from $5 to $45 each!
They also raised the prices for the hood bumper from $* to $45 each too being only 2 are left in stock! That's nasty. I'm glad bought them when I did.
  Do you know where these are located under the rear molding? I'll check my coupe and see if it is intact. If so then I'll part with one (I bought 2)  I'm curious why they weren't used on the front windshield....or were they?

Mike

ZLP955:
Mike I couldn't find any in the rear channel of my car, but as it sat outside from the mid-70's until I bought it decades later, no surprise the anode had done it's job and nothing remained. I'll have to recheck the original reference I made to the Fisher Body Manual to see if it describes the clip location (re-reading that post now, I see a typo - should say 'cathodic' protection!).

169INDY:
I can ask roger "IF" he remembers where on the front they were mounted.
I just got them as part of the project in a bag.

Jim

1968 LOS (12D)

ZLP955:
Mike,
Just checked the 1969 Fisher Body Manual, and like the extract Jim posted above, it states F-bodies (except '46' styles, which makes sense since 'verts had no steel window channel) had 4 anode clips in the back window, 2 per side. There is also a picture of a clip which looks like the last picture Jim added...... The GM part number is the same as for yours, but they appear quite different. The oldsobsolete site states usage includes 1967 and 1968 Camaro, maybe it changed for 1969 but kept the same part number?

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