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It appears my hunch was right, even though that pic is black and white and a little fuzzy, it appears the hood springs are missing and it has a ratchet style prop rod you see on Corvettes from the period.
That's a fiberglass good. Which still leaves some unanswered questions about the steel hood dilemma. Last edited by x33rs; 11-28-2020 at 01:03 PM. |
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Here is a 69 Camaro, Trim Tag is gone but the VIN number indicates that it is a 12B, 2nd week December 68, Relay for ZL2 hood is there and it also says 427 on Firewall. I know what you are thinking and what you will say, but I think the first COPO 9561 were made 2th week December 68
Last edited by Carleen; 12-05-2020 at 01:00 PM. |
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