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> Green Dots, Performance Option
74914LE
post Jul 18 2004, 06:26 AM
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Has anyone seen this type of thing before? I have
a set of the long alloy lug bolts that came off of a car with the Performance Option. On the round tops of
the bolts, there is a green dot about 1/2" across. It
is the same color green as the struts. The paint survived over the years, thanks to the lug bolt covers. Was this a factory deal? I was going to have them replated silver cadmium, but not if this
would take away from there original state.

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davep
post Jul 18 2004, 04:49 PM
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I have heard a few tales of such color marks on bolts also. I have never seen any however. How about if those of you that can properly document such items do so. What we need is some close-up photos to show the details. Very few cars have any such original detail remaining. Things like campaign decals, the white marks on the engine tin, labels on the transmission bell housing are other such items.

My previous remarks about the copper corrosion was based on the most likely situation that I have seen. I'm happy to be wrong in this case.
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