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Bill/Joe
I want to say your both correct. 67 and some 68 received the heater delete prior to the mandate in Jan 68 and again in Dec 68. I think Joe is referring to the plate for sale on Ebay since it is being sold as a 69 Heater Delete set, which you could get here in Hawaii and I see them on a lot of cars with orginal owners. I also have seen a few on rusted out shells which are no longer with those cars ![]() I have also seen some other Chevy/Fords with the Delete plates in both 67/68 and earlier as well.
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Yes Jeff, i was referencing 69 Camaros as the thread is titled... not 67's or 68's, or Corvettes....although in 1969 you couldn't get a heater delete in those within the continental USA either.
...and as for you guys in Hawaii with weather so warm they don't even put heaters in cars....you make me sick! ![]() |
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There is a Le Mans blue 69 Z/28-RS in Wisconsin with C48, sold new in HI.
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Joe,
------I now see the "69" lead-in. Sorry if I created any confusion..........Bill S |
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William, Do you know what dealer it came from? Also do you happen to have a copy of the paperwork to show the C48?
If the owner is ever looking for any emblems let me know I just might be able to help him out ![]()
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The owner at the time [1997] was a customer. I am no longer involved and have not seen him or the car since. I believe the sales contract and other new car stuff was with it. The car had not been restored, the underhood stuff looked OE to me. Dash cover was missing.
He acquired the car from a notorious Illinois gypper where it spent some time. Some of it is still there I'm told.
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