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> Sway Bar Finish, Sway Bar finish
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post Jul 1 2018, 09:13 AM
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HI,

I am restoring an original front sway bar. I've clean up all the parts and am looking to finish to original condition.

I think the drop links were gloss black? And the sway bar itself.

What about the remaining parts?

Thanks
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post Jul 1 2018, 01:39 PM
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Here are a couple of pics from my ‘73 2.0. These are original parts on the car. Not great...taken before I started detailing and the car was under coated but you can see The yellow cad playing easily in one pics and also showing through the undercoating in another of the pics. These are original parts. I also have some nos pieces and they are plated also not painted.

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