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Catalogvol15 ELCAM.Pdf Let Dixie Restoration Depot be your one-stop shop for everything interior! Our cocomplete 4-speaker dash can be customized with the paint, gauge cluster, and trim panels of your choice. Single or dual speaker lower door panels will give your interior the perfect combination of style and sound. We can also replace your cracked or worn out center console. Our exexclusive solid urethane console door, which features a soft-touch clear coat that is virtually unscratchable, will last longer than the factory original. Whether you need upholstery, carpet, or trim panels, give us a call to find out how we can help bring your interior back to life. 1985-87 4.3L Fuel Sending Unit This direct replacement 3-outlet fuel sending unit fits 85-87 4.3L El Caminos with fuel injection. It features CNC bent stainless steel tubing and includes a fuel strainer, lock ring, and seal. It can also be used for other 1978-88 years when Interior Trim Panels converting Dixie Restoration Depot is proud to offer the world’s to a modern largest collection of exclusive G-body interior trim fuel injected panels. A-pillars, B-pillars, door panels, kick panels, engine. rear quarter window trim and much more. Choose from a variety of factory original colors or stick with bare plastic for greater savings. Table of Contents 68-72 El Camino 68-72 El Camino Apparel & Novelty 1 Interior 29 - 43 Apparel 1 Arm Rests 29 - 30 Brakes 1 - 2 Carpet & Mats 30 - 32 Brake Lines, Hoses & Hydraulics 1 Clips & Hardware 32 - 33 Parking Brake 1 - 2 Console Components 33 - 34 Dash Components 34 - 36 Cables & Brackets 2 Door Panel Components 36 - 38 All Years & Models 2 Emblems & Ornaments 38 Clutches 2 Gauges & Clusters 38 Clutch Components 2 Headliners & Visors 38 - 39 Cooling 2 - 4 Paint 39 - 40 A/C 2 - 3 Pedals 40 Cooling System 3 Seat Components 40 - 41 Radiators 3 - 4 Bench Seat Upholstery 41 - 42 Bucket Seat Upholstery 42 - 43 Drivetrain 4 - 5 Trim Panels 43 Automatic 4 Crossmembers 4 - 5 Lighting 43 - 49 Manual 5 Front Lamps & Lenses 43 - 46 Rear Axle 5 Rear Lamps & Lenses 46 - 48 Interior Lamps & Lenses 48 - 49 Electrical 5 - 6 Light Bulbs 49 Alternators & Brackets 5 Battery 5 - 6 Literature 49 - 50 Window & Wiper Motors 6 Manuals 49 - 50 Sales Brochures 50 Engine 6 - 7 Air Cleaner Components 6 Locks 50 - 52 Caps & Reservoirs 6 - 7 Lock Sets & Parts 50 - 51 Keys & Boots 51 - 52 Exhaust 7 All Years & Models 7 Mounts 52 Chassis 52 Exterior 7 - 29 Engine 52 Bumpers & Components 7 - 8 Clips & Hardware 8 - 11 Steering 52 - 53 Doors & Components 11 - 13 Steering Column 52 - 53 Emblems & Ornaments 13 - 15 Steering Wheel & Horn 53 Fenders & Components 15 - 16 Steering Components 53 Firewall 16 - 17 Suspension 53 - 56 Floorpans 17 - 19 Front 53 Glass & Channels 19 Polyurethane 53 - 54 Grilles 19 - 20 Rear 54 Hoods & Components 20 - 23 Shocks 54 - 55 Moldings 23 - 25 Springs & Spindles 55 - 56 Quarter Panels 25 Switches & Levers 56 - 57 Rocker Panels 25 Power Accessories 56 - 57 Roof Components 25 - 26 Turn Signal 57 Tailgate & Bed Components 26 - 28 Wheels & Accessories 28 Weatherstrips 57 - 58 Wipers 28 - 29 All Years & Models 57 - 58 Fuel & Filters 29 73-77 El Camino Hardware 29 Apparel & Novelty 59 Tanks, Straps & Sending Units 29 Apparel 59 Brakes 59 Brake Lines, Hoses & Hydraulics 59 Rotors & Pads 59 Cables & Brackets 59 All Years & Models 59 i Table of Contents 73-77 El Camino 73-77 El Camino Cooling 59 - 60 Literature 79 - 80 A/C 59 - 60 Manuals 79 - 80 Radiators 60 Sales Brochures 80 Drivetrain 60 - 61 Locks 80 - 81 Automatic 60 Lock Sets & Parts 80 Manual 60 - 61 Keys & Boots 80 - 81 Electrical 61 Steering 81 Battery 61 Steering Column 81 Gauges & Clusters 61 Steering Components 81 Window & Wiper Motors 61 Suspension 81 - 85 Engine 61 - 63 Front 81 - 82 Air Cleaner Components 61 - 62 Polyurethane 82 - 83 Caps & Reservoirs 62 Shocks 83 Dress Up 62 Springs & Spindles 83 - 85 Firewall 62 - 63 Switches & Levers 85 - 86 Ignition 63 Power Accessories 85 Exterior 63 - 70 Turn Signal 85 - 86 Bumpers & Components 63 Weatherstrips 86 Clips & Hardware 63 - 64 All Years & Models 86 Doors & Components 64 Emblems & Ornaments 64 - 66 78-87 El Camino Fenders & Components 66 Accessories 87 Firewall 66 - 67 Car Covers 87 Floorpans 67 Apparel & Novelty 87 Glass & Channels 67 Apparel 87 Hoods & Components 67 - 68 Brakes 87 - 89 Quarter Panels 68 Brake Lines, Hoses & Hydraulics 87 - 88 Rocker Panels 68 Drums & Shoes 88 Tailgate & Bed Components 68 - 69 Parking Brake 88 Wheels & Accessories 69 - 70 Rotors & Pads 88 - 89 Wipers 70 Cables & Brackets 89 - 90 Fuel & Filters 70 All Years & Models 89 - 90 Tanks, Straps & Sending Units 70 Cooling 90 - 92 Interior 70 - 77 A/C 90 Arm Rests 70 Cooling System 90 - 91 Carpet & Mats 70 - 71 Radiators 91 - 92 Clips & Hardware 71 - 72 Dash Components 72 - 73 Drivetrain 92 - 95 Door Panels 73 Automatic 92 - 94 Door Panel Components 73 - 74 Crossmembers 94 Emblems & Ornaments 74 Manual 94 - 95 Gauges & Clusters 74 Rear Axle 95 Headliners & Visors 74 Electrical 95 - 97 Paint 74 - 75 Battery 95 - 96 Pedals 75 Window & Wiper Motors 96 - 97 Seat Components 75 - 76 Engine 97 - 99 Bench Seat Upholstery 76 Air Cleaner Components 97 Bucket Seat Upholstery 76 - 77 Caps & Reservoirs 97 - 98 Trim Panels 77 Emmissions 98 Lighting 77 - 79 Firewall 98 - 99 Front Lamps & Lenses 77 - 78 Ignition 99 Rear Lamps & Lenses 78 Exhaust 99 Interior Lamps & Lenses 78 - 79 All Years & Models 99 Light Bulbs 79 ii Table of Contents 78-87 El Camino 78-87 El Camino Exterior 99 - 120 Mounts 163 - 165 Bumpers & Components 99 - 100 Chassis 163 - 165 Clips & Hardware 100 - 103 Engine 165 Cowl Induction 103 Transmission 165 Doors & Components 103 - 105 Steering 165 - 166 Emblems & Ornaments 105 - 106 Steering Column 165 Fenders & Components 106 - 107 Steering Components 165 - 166 Floorpans 107 - 109 Glass & Channels 109 Suspension 166 - 177 Grilles 109 - 110 Front 166 - 169 Hoods & Components 110 - 111 Handling Kits 169 - 170 Moldings 111 - 113 Polyurethane 170 - 171 Quarter Panels 113 - 114 Rear 171 - 173 Rocker Panels 114 Shocks 173 - 174 Stripes & Decals 114 - 116 Springs & Spindles 174 - 176 Tailgate & Bed Components 116 - 118 Sway Bars 176 - 177 Wheels & Accessories 118 - 119 Switches & Levers 177 - 178 Wipers 119 - 120 Power Accessories 177 - 178 Fuel & Filters 120 - 122 Turn Signal 178 Fuel Delivery 120 - 121 Weatherstrips 178 - 180 Hardware 121 All Years & Models 178 - 180 Tanks, Straps & Sending Units 121 - 122 Interior 122 - 155 Arm Rests 122 Carpet & Mats 122 - 124 Clips & Hardware 124 - 125 Console Components 125 - 128 Dash Components 128 - 133 Door Panels 133 - 136 Door Panel Components 136 - 139 Emblems & Ornaments 139 Gauges & Clusters 139 - 143 Headliners & Visors 143 - 144 Lighting & Mirrors 144 - 145 Paint 145 - 146 Pedals 146 - 147 Seat Components 147 - 149 Bench Seat Upholstery 149 - 150 Bucket Seat Upholstery 150 - 151 Trim Panels 151 - 155 Lighting 155 - 159 Front Lamps & Lenses 155 - 157 Rear Lamps & Lenses 157 - 158 Interior Lamps & Lenses 158 - 159 Light Bulbs 159 Literature 159 - 162 Manuals 159 - 161 Sales Brochures 161 - 162 Locks 162 - 163 Lock Sets & Parts 162 - 163 Keys & Boots 163 iii DIXIE RESTORATION DEPOT Order Toll Free: 877-243-4943 Apparel & Novelty Brakes Apparel Brake Lines, Hoses & Hydraulics Black Dixie Restoration Depot Logo Trucker Hat 68-70 Chev/El Camino Disc Conversion Valve Show off your favorite parts source with this black six-panel This conversion valve is used when converting front drum trucker hat featuring the Dixie logo! It has a mesh back and the brakes to disc on 68-70 Chevelle & El Camino. For disc brake classic plastic snap adjustability. conversions, this aftermarket 1 piece valve is mounted on a bracket under the master cylinder to keep the valve away from headers and other engine modifications. This valve will not plumb into existing factory lines. DA00150 $12.95 DA93023 For use when converting to front disc brake $91.00 Brakes 71-72 Chevelle & El Camino Proportioning Brake Lines, Hoses & Hydraulics Valve 71-72 Chevelle & El Camino proportioning valve. This valve Chevelle/El Camino/Monte Brake Distribution mounts on the frame below the master. Block This block was used on both disc and drum brake cars and is located on the frame below the master cylinder. This is not a proportioning valve; it does not hold off pressure unless there is a loss of pressure in either the front or rear brakes. It will DA93024 $91.00 then contact the brake warning light in the dash. In 1968-69 and 70-72, this block is used on all drum cars and in 1967-70 68-88 Disc/Disc Conversion Proportioning Valve with the round hold-off valve at the master on disc brake cars. In 1971, the disc brake This 5 port valve works great on factory cars that have been cars use a different valve and the drum brake applications continue to use this valve. converted to rear disc brakes and is preset for disc brakes. 2 This block gives equal pressure to the front and rear brakes and is also great for 4 wheel ports on top for the lines from the master cylinder to the valve, disc applications. 1 right front port, 1 left front port and 1 port for the front to DA93020-6869 68-69 $74.95 rear brake line. Fits all 71-86 GM cars. This valve is also used DA93020-7072 70-72 $74.95 on the 1964-72 GM disc brake conversions. There is no adjustment on the valve. It is set to be 50% front brake, 50% rear brake pressure.
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