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    69t panel, metal gauge thickness

    Hello,

    Could anyone tell me what gauge metal I need for rear deck (engine) lid and other panels?

    Thanks Lee

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    Can Anyone help?

    Thanks lee

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    Senior Member tcsracing1's Avatar
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    the 1969 rear deck lid is a one year only lid.
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    I would imagine that it will be either 22 or 20 gauge

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcsracing1 View Post
    the 1969 rear deck lid is a one year only lid.
    What’s different about the 1969 deck lid that makes it a one year only?
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    I thought 68 and 69 were the same. 3 bar vs. 5 bar on the grill is the difference from newer years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Benko View Post
    What’s different about the 1969 deck lid that makes it a one year only?
    the amount of tabs for mounting the 3 bar grill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott72 View Post
    I thought 68 and 69 were the same. 3 bar vs. 5 bar on the grill is the difference from newer years.
    actually yes, i recall the 1968 and 1969 being the same.
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    Makes sense about the 3 bar vs 5 bar. Thanks guys..
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