I read the 69-70 FAQ complied by Jeff Speegle and really appreciate the information. It has been invaluable. However, I seem to have found an inconsistency between the information in the FAQ and the MCA 1969-1970 Judging Rules.
This relates to the finish of the shock tower caps. The FAQ indicates the "front upper shock mounts" were phosphate and oil for cars from Dearborn and Metuchen and semi gloss black for San Jose cars. The MCA judging rules at page 7 Section 4. ENGINE, subsection X, Firewall and Inner Fender Panels states "Shock tower caps, natural."
Perhaps I am wrong in assuming that "shock tower caps" and "front upper shock mounts" are the same thing. If not, can anyone explain the discrepancy?
Is the word "natural" used interchangeably with "phosphate and oil" in the MCA rules? If not, what does natural finish mean? Unpainted/uncoated and free to oxidize/rust?
Thanks for any help you can offer.