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How do they differ from regular F-85/Cutlass brackets?
On the 68-69 cars, only the 442s had the tabs on the rear bumper brackets for the tailpipe clamps that align the trumpets in the cutouts. For the 70-72 cars, Olds figured out that they could use the same brackets on all A-body back bumpers and just not use those tabs on non-442s.
On the 68-69 cars, only the 442s had the tabs on the rear bumper brackets for the tailpipe clamps that align the trumpets in the cutouts. For the 70-72 cars, Olds figured out that they could use the same brackets on all A-body back bumpers and just not use those tabs on non-442s.
Why are the two holes missing on the one tab? I know they are not yours, just curious.