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It is rare; several LM1/PG 12 bolt cars in the db.
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Old 09-19-2022, 03:48 PM
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My '67 SS 350 was built with a PG and 12 bolt.

May not apply to the '69 model year...
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My '67 SS 350 was built with a PG and 12 bolt.

May not apply to the '69 model year...
That powertrian option was still available in 1969:

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It is rare; several LM1/PG 12 bolt cars in the db.
Thank you, do you have a link to the database?
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I thought the 12 bolt was originally specified with a 4 barrel carb in a 1964-72 Chevelle and a 1967 to 1970 Camaro. after that a 10 bolt differential was issued. That's what I remembered.

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It is rare; several LM1/PG 12 bolt cars in the db.
There’s a DB on LM1 Camaros?
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Old 09-20-2022, 12:14 PM
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There’s a DB on LM1 Camaros?
Not that I am aware of. I was referring to the CRG database.
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