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Paul, the J52 pwr disc brakes were standard in 69 on all SS cars. The manual drum setup was standard in 67-68 which is not a bad system on a small block car but it ain't no fun in a big block!
Kim, I have both Body and Chassis Broadcast Copies for 67-68 Camaros and I do not see what number you are referring to. There is one that is referred to as the IDENT. NUMBER on the Chassis Broadcast and it is after the vin. Is this the one you are talking about?...........RatPack............. |
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Hey RatPack... Can you email me copies (jpg or similar) of your 67 and 68 Body and Chassis pages? I'd like to add them to my "Examples" page to go along with the 69 I have.
Thanks Ed
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That's the one the ID#. I had a 67 RS-SS vert I found that # By accident. It was a LA car. I had two body broadcast sheets to it. The sheet was on the 2nd page of International Camaro club's magine. the March/April 1991 issue. Donna Crispino put it in there. Also the car was in the Jan/Feb 1992 issue. Kim
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Ratpack it may have been on chassis sheet not the body sheet.
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