Description
Guildford Spares offers the 1969 Camaro Firebird Right-Hand Wheelhouse, a premium-quality replacement designed to restore the rear wheel well structure of your 1969 Chevrolet Camaro or Pontiac Firebird. Engineered to OEM specifications, this complete wheelhouse assembly ensures a precise fit, structural integrity, and durability, making it an essential component for classic car restoration projects.
Specifications:
Compatibility:
- Designed for 1969 Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird models.
- Fits right-hand (passenger’s side) rear wheel area.
Construction:
- Material: Manufactured from high-gauge stamped steel for superior durability.
- Finish: E-coated for corrosion resistance, preventing rust and ensuring long-term protection.
- Design: Built to OEM specifications, providing factory-correct contours, mounting points, and dimensions.
Key Features:
- OEM Precision Fit – Designed for an exact factory-style replacement.
- Heavy-Duty Steel Construction – Ensures strength and structural support for the rear wheel area.
- Corrosion-Resistant Coating – E-coated finish for protection against rust and environmental exposure.
- Complete Assembly with Dearth – Includes all necessary components for seamless installation.
- Restoration-Ready – Ideal for bringing your Camaro or Firebird’s wheel housing back to its original condition.
Installation:
- Fitment: Direct bolt-on replacement, requiring minimal modifications.
- Hardware: Uses factory mounting points for a secure and straightforward installation.
Additional Features:
- Reinforces Rear Wheel Housing – Supports the quarter panel and surrounding structure.
- Essential for Classic Restorations – Ensures the original factory appearance and performance.
- Designed for Long-Term Use – Built from high-quality materials to withstand the demands of restoration projects and daily driving.
Upgrade your 1969 Camaro or Firebird with this right-hand wheelhouse, ensuring authenticity, strength, and durability for your restoration project.
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