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Camaro VIN, Cowl Tag, and other Numbers Decoding 1969 Cowl Tag - X Codes CRG Research Report: Fisher Body Numbering Other Decoding Information Protect-o-Plate Decode GM Date Code Formats Sheetmetal Date Codes Julian Calendar Generator Numbers Trivia Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Decode The Vehicle Identification Number, or VIN, is stamped on a plate that is riveted to the vehicle
CRG Research Report - 1967-69 Cooling Systems - Camaros Index Radiator Usage Radiator Tags Radiator Applications Fan Shrouds Cooling Fans Introduction This article describes the original components and applications for 1967-1969 Camaro cooling systems, including radiators, radiator tanks, fan shrouds, and engine cooling fans It addresses how engine, transmission type, and two options - the V01 heavy duty (HD) radiator option and the C60 air
CRG Research Report - 69 Pace Cars and Z10s - Camaros CRG's database (though not a random sampling) contains data on over 20% of the 69 pace cars and about 25% of these cars are 396 cars Furthermore, 20% of the pacers exported to Canada were big blocks [2]
Camaro Factory Options More information on seat belts and seat belt options appears in the CRG Research Report: Camaro Seatbelts Options List - RPO Spreadsheet This is the complete list of all Camaro options, including the description, cost, and number produced This PDF documents all the Regular Production Options (RPO's) for all three first generation years
CRG Visual ID 1967 Model HyperTable - Camaros CRG believes that this was done to reduce axle inventory at the factory This practice only applies to 1967 Camaro, but included all models, even 6-cylinders The early "SS-350" emblems were changed to "SS" upon the introduction of the SS-396
Wire end - camaros. org Wire endcould possibly be half of an inline fuse connector see if a fuse fits in it if it does, then look to see if hood had a light not sure why it would have been in the harness though just thinking out loud here curious to know what it turns out to be