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Old 11-03-2012, 01:38 AM
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Default Re: Question for the 1969 Camaro folks

Factory photos may not be be proof, but apparently someone slapped a hood on this Z while it was making eyes with the pretty girl. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img]

And from &quot;Camaro : Untold Secrets&quot;....

In 1969, the Camaro was treated to an incredibly stylish and functional piece of optional equipment, known affectionately by enthusiasts as the &quot;Cowl Induction hood&quot;. It was featured in a couple of Camaro advertisements where it was referred to as the Camaro &quot;Super Scoop&quot;, yet on the dealer's order forms it was listed as RPO ZL2-&quot;Special Ducted Hood&quot;! Actually, the special ducted hood was only one part of a complete fresh air/induction system. The system consisted of a raised panel hood, special air cleaner and throttle operated air intake valve. The option listed for $79 and was available only in combination with the optional higher performance engines on SS, Z/28 and COPO models. Popularity of RPO ZL2 is reflected in a high sales figure of just over 10,000 units for that model year.

Not sure if that helped.... [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/hmmm.gif[/img]
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