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Old 05-07-2020, 09:35 PM
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- Small clutch L79, versus HD clutch L79 (the engine was a different part number for the HD clutch)

- Coupe/Sedan/Wagon 5/16 fuel line (for open frame rail), versus Convertible/Elc 5/16 fuel line (for boxed frame rail).

- Coupe/Sedan/Convertible fuel tank with 5/16 sending unit (the tank and sender were an "assembly" part number in the plant), versus Wagon/Elc fuel tank with 5/16 sending unit.

So, 2 x 2 x 2 = 8 possible combinations of 67 Chevelle L79 parts, depending on body style and clutch. So there should be at least 8 ECL's, for:

1. L79 in a Coupe or Sedan with std clutch
2. L79 in a Coupe or Sedan with HD clutch
3. L79 in a Convertible with std clutch
4. L79 in a Convertible with HD clutch
5. L79 in a Wagon with std clutch
6. L79 in a Wagon with HD clutch
7. L79 in an Elcamino with std clutch
8. L79 in an Elcamino with HD clutch
That's quite an interesting explanation. The only explanation I've seen otherwise, aside of those cars with VIN prefixes, is regarding equipment for the 1967 Z/28 (standard, cowl induction, headers, and both of the latter).

So if you see this key I'm attaching, do you think you can nip and tuck your list above?
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Old 05-10-2020, 10:14 PM
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That's quite an interesting explanation. The only explanation I've seen otherwise, aside of those cars with VIN prefixes, is regarding equipment for the 1967 Z/28 (standard, cowl induction, headers, and both of the latter).

So if you see this key I'm attaching, do you think you can nip and tuck your list above?
What year is that table from? I'm a million miles from being a Camaro expert, and even farther away if it is after 67. But I thought the 67 Z28 window sticker codes were BA, BB, BC and BD?
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Old 05-10-2020, 10:29 PM
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Those are 1967 A-body ECL codes for L79.
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Old 05-11-2020, 03:11 PM
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Those are 1967 A-body ECL codes for L79.
Oh, OK. You mentioned Z28 right before that so I thought that's what that list was supposed to be for. I'll study on it some now that I understand the question! Thanks
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