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Old 05-16-2020, 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by WorkinProgress View Post
The "9" in the assembly date stamp is for model year of car. The "9" was used throughout the entire '69 Camaro year.

- Warren

You're correct Warren - my mistake. I've never personally owned an early '69 Camaro. Question for those who have studied early cars - did the earliest cars have 68 model year trans assemblies? Or else it must have been a nightmare coordinating the change over in all of those assembly plants. Did the trans model assembly year always agree with the car model year (especially at change over time)?
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