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Thread: Front Suspension: Which Parts Plated

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    Front Suspension: Which Parts Plated

    I'm restoring my front suspension and wondering which parts were originally zinc plated. Am I missing anything:
    brake shields
    sway bar links
    rectangular pieces that attach sway bar to links
    sway bar attachments that bolt to body

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    I'm assuming for the car in your signature,,,,then the back plates and drop links are black.
    Early S Registry member #90
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    First time I've ever wrote anything I am the owner of 1970 Porsche 911t I'm trying to do a nut and bolt restoration and am also having a hell of a time trying to find out what original platings and finishes were used on different components as well, does anyone know where to find this info? Any good books anyone know of?

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