Formula steering wheel horn caps.
A recent generic slab of rubber that doesn't seem to carry any particular brand, sold by many places. I picked one up just to check it out.
Here's my GM original on left and bare black rubber cap reproduction on right. Both wear original GM emblems for sake of pic.
The overall shape and look isn't bad. It does have a slight texture that the original does not have to same extent. It is also not coated in vinyl nor does it say it requires it, which it does. I tried cleaning it and treating it with interior protectant. It did not take well, the rubber possibly looked older. So I cleaned it back and gave a few coats of satin black vinyl trim coat instead, shown in later pics. It's not a bad piece once coated. I'd still prefer an original GM cap if you can find one without chunks and gouges, recoat that instead.
There's also less curved end to the mounting tabs. This may make it harder to install as it bites rather than pushes over the mount. I didn't test.
Firebird steering wheel horn cap original vs repro rubber original emblems (2) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Firebird steering wheel horn cap original vs repro rubber original emblems (4) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Firebird steering wheel horn cap original vs repro rubber original emblems (5) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Same again, GM on left, repro on right, now coated in satin black vinyl spray.
Firebird horn cap GM vs repro used emblems (1) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Firebird horn cap GM vs repro used emblems (2) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Firebird horn cap GM vs repro used emblems (3) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Firebird horn cap GM vs repro used emblems (4) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Firebird horn cap GM vs repro used emblems (5) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
71-81 Firebird fender emblems.
NOS GM #486904 vs reproduction emblem with helmet nuts added. There is also an alternative GM emblem with revised number 9795240 cast into the back.
71-81 Firebird fender emblem NOS 486904 vs repro (1) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
71-81 Firebird fender emblem NOS 486904 vs repro (3) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
71-81 Firebird fender emblem NOS 486904 vs repro (5) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
71-81 Firebird fender emblem NOS 486904 vs repro (4) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Roof channel blow-out tabs. 71-81 version. GM-used vs Reproduction by MCI.
Firebird blowout tags original vs repro1 by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Firebird blowout tags original vs repro2 by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Firebird blowout tags original vs repro3 by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Rear armrest ashtrays.
Reproduction by OER on left, replated original GM on right. Often listed as 68-69 Camaro ashtrays, it also matches the inserts for 70-81 Firebirds.
Reproduction has a slight yellow tinge to the plating, my own GM units have a blue tinge to the plating. The cigarette stub hole is larger on the reproductions. There is also a larger locating lug on the reproduction sides, this actually makes them fit better and a more positive clip into place. Also, rare for reproductions, they are made from a heavier gauge steel than original.
Repro vs GM rear ashtray (2) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Repro vs GM rear ashtray (3) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Repro vs GM rear ashtray (4) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Repro vs GM rear ashtray (1) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Formula steering wheel horn cap emblems.
NOS original GM vs horrible sticker emblem.
Original GM Firebird horn button vs repro emblem by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
NOS GM emblem vs Lucite Reproduction emblem.
GM on left, complete with missing read wing infill. Much better reproduction on right. The silver bird border is now chrome on reproduction. A very good replacement if you don't have a mint original.
Firebird steering wheel emblem new vs original (1) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
NOS GM emblem.
Firebird steering wheel emblem new vs original (3) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Reproduction emblem. The chamfered border doesn't seem to have been polished like the face, and like the GM piece, and slightly steeper.
Firebird steering wheel emblem new vs original (2) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Firebird steering wheel emblem new vs original (6) by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Auto shifter knob.
NOS GM installed vs Reproduction from Pontiworld. As perfect as they get to being identical in detail and quality.
Firebird Auto shift knobs repro vs GM 2 by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Firebird Auto shift knobs repro vs GM 1 by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
GM NOS Auto shifter button vs common reproduction button.
GM version has raised emblem details and chrome edging. The reproduction is simply printed onto a stainless circle, the bird is not even centred correctly. Border ring a different size and overall appearance is cheap and tacky. The button itself is likely fine, just a bad emblem attached.
Firebird Auto shift knob buttons repro vs GM 1 by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Firebird Auto shift knob buttons repro vs GM 2 by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Door mirror remote bezel.
Original GM #1387797 vs reproduction by OER. There are another brand or two of these, possibly same item.
Overall size and fit is good. As can be seen the GM version is more of a frosted zinc plating, rather than deep chrome or repro. The pebbling finish is also much more coarse. A satin chrome would probably look close enough. Used originals aren't hard to find, but they tend to be pulled out of shape by having only 2 screws on a padded door. Not shown, the retainer wire clip on the rear is much chunkier on the repro, less of a spring wire, should work ok.
Mirror remote bezels stock vs OER 1 by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Mirror remote bezels stock vs OER 2 by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Console armrest swing arm.
When the previous 'solid' reproduction armrest pad was replaced with a new correct soft padded version about 10 years ago, it came with this nasty swing arm of totally incorrect arc that would cut its own slot into the plastic bin hole. The GM original is shown in bare metal, I think....I didn't record on the photo but I do have a spare glossy black Made in China arm in my spares.
Firebird console lid arm vs original by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
NOS GM #9819033/9819034 door opening scuff strips vs glossy reproduction strips.
Various brands, slight variations but mostly similar. Reproductions polished far more than original GM stainless, lighter gauge. The ends of the reproductions don't always curve over to match the side sill or plastic trim of kick panel/rear armrest. Luckily, easily rebent by hand to wrap over. The Fisher decal can differ. Early years were held on with 2 actual rivets, later stuck on. Reproductions can be stuck-on, possibly have rivets, or have imitation rivets like photo.
NOS door stainless strips vs repro shiny scuff plates by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Olds 350/403 77-79 valve cover PCV grommet.
A few reproduction brands, probably not many are different parts. Reproduction on left, NOS GM #385283 on right. The GM part is much softer rubber. The reproduction, probably by Dorman and sold under many names, was hard with sharper cast edges. I've had a couple, one even split trying to install the factory PCV, it had no stretch and a few days later was junk.
Not much visual variation other than sheen and lack of rounded edges. Also, lacking casting batch numbers which varied on GM parts. The underside is hard to tell but PCV hole is different size to snug fit of GM. All GM versions I've seen show a clear casting join line down the centre, repros are often a single casting. Some may say that's a cleaner finish, but it also identifies a poor quality part being sold, often as genuine. That's how I got some of mine.
There's a couple of newer reproductions, likely same part, that look good and have the cast numbers to help identify them. Steer clear of the cheap grommets with the sharp edges.
Olds PCV grommet Repro vs GM 1 by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Olds PCV grommet Repro vs GM 2 by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
Rear rocker panel dust flap seal.
Original GM still installed.
Rocker dust flap seal by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
NOS GM #4615576 vs recent reproduction. Dirty original looks flat but is not. Minor variations, likely work the same.
GM 4615576 rocker drain flap vs repro 2 by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
GM 4615576 rocker drain flap vs repro 3 by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr
GM 4615576 rocker drain flap vs repro by
Aus78Formula, on Flickr