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Old 10-09-2025, 08:50 PM
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Yes - that’s the one that I have on the Pace Car Steve. I thought that the soldered square mesh wires (rotated 90 degrees) lasted through the 69 model year. The latest 69 Camaro that I’ve ever owned was 05E though.
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Old 10-09-2025, 10:59 PM
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Yes - that’s the one that I have on the Pace Car Steve. I thought that the soldered square mesh wires (rotated 90 degrees) lasted through the 69 model year. The latest 69 Camaro that I’ve ever owned was 05E though.
In my post I was only stating when flat bottom cowl was in production not the element. The new information helps me if it was used in 67!
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