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Friend's brother has this 1968 that came with cowl induction from the factory. He asked me if there's any way to know if it's a Z. I know on some data plates there may be hints, but I don't think this one has anything....correct?
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Unfortunately, zero info of that sort on 1968 trim tags.
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Also, cowl induction not available in 1968 unless you are referring to a cowl plenum. As already stated, no info on a 1968 data plate.
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Dave 1987 Grand National |
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Isn't the use of a cowl plenum "cowl induction"?
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look at spare tire sticker in glove box, if it calls out 15 inch tire size...you know the glove box is for a Z
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Splitting hairs here but cowl induction usually refers to the "cowl induction" hood from 1969.
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Dave 1987 Grand National |
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![]() I could be wrong and someone please correct me but I think the term "Cowl Induction" first came with the hood emblem on the 70 Chevelle's?? |
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Oh, I see--semantics.
But that's alright because I play the same game, and I'd rather frame it properly according to the experts.....thank you! |
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