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1970 Neun vierzehn
As the topic title sez.. is the battery clamp supposed to be black, or the color of the body paint, for a 1970 build?
Gustl
I can't tell it for sure, but I've never seen one in body colour so far

... as long as the body isn't black biggrin.gif
Johny Blackstain
QUOTE(Gustl @ Mar 16 2014, 12:54 AM) *

I can't tell it for sure, but I've never seen one in body colour so far

... as long as the body isn't black biggrin.gif

agree.gif
Tom_T
AFAIK Paul they were the same satin black on all MY's 70-76, like the engine tins', fuel tank's, rear trailing arms', etc. satin black color.
1970 Neun vierzehn
There appears to be a consensus then. Excellent. Thanks to all beerchug.gif

Paul
tod914
Paul, you can ask Mhead. He's the guy with the Irish green 69 date car in this forum. His car was never restored. I'd put my money on satin black as the others have mentioned.
1970 Neun vierzehn
QUOTE(tod914 @ Mar 18 2014, 11:06 PM) *

Paul, you can ask Mhead. He's the guy with the Irish green 69 date car in this forum. His car was never restored. I'd put my money on satin black as the others have mentioned.



Unfortunately, his engine compartment isn't (ahem) OEM in this area......
Pat Garvey
QUOTE(Tom_T @ Mar 16 2014, 02:27 PM) *

AFAIK Paul they were the same satin black on all MY's 70-76, like the engine tins', fuel tank's, rear trailing arms', etc. satin black color.

I have four from the factory - all new - all satin black. None for sale!
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