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 "Camaro : Untold Secrets"....
In 1969, the Camaro was treated to an incredibly stylish and functional piece of optional equipment, known affectionately by enthusiasts as the "Cowl Induction hood". It was featured in a couple of Camaro advertisements where it was referred to as the Camaro "Super Scoop", yet on the dealer's order forms it was listed as RPO ZL2-"Special Ducted Hood"! 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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