The 'Net is getting pretty sophisticated and specific, but I don't think that it getting all THAT focused.
The information you want may indeed be out there, but it will be on a site that charts similar information.
As for the copper alloy information, you also need to break down the components of the alloy, and the level of each. Copper alloy is a generic reference to any copper that is not manufactured as a pure copper component, and MOST industrial and electrical copper is not pure.
Copper is also used as one of the base metals for electro-plating, and as a result, the question you posed would also include items that have been plated, such as bumpers, grilles, trim etc.
Happy Motoring
2007-02-13 00:24:24
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answered by Ironhand 6
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Why would you need a diagram of just those parts? I don't believe that copper prices have anything to do with copper alloys either.
2007-02-13 01:05:47
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answered by jdm 6
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