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Old 02-25-2021, 03:23 AM
L72copocamaro L72copocamaro is offline
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I think that is the type they use on '68 Yenko's.

- Warren
And those destined for overseas, etc.
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Old 02-25-2021, 12:10 PM
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The "magic mirror" tag was used by Chevy on many models in the mid 1960's.

It has an "ACC." field as the last line where you can show options or special order or fleet order or COPO.

I think the "magic mirror" tag was used on 1968 Camaros to show special order or fleet order or COPO.

On 1967 Camaros, last line of the trim tag, they used a dash - with a code or without to show special order or fleet order or COPO.

The standard 1968 Camaro trim tag had no room for a ACC line because of the large safety statement so they used the older "magic mirror" tag.
They didn't need to put a code in the ACC. line because the "magic mirror" tag itself shows the special order.

here is a 1963 Impala tag for comparison
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