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<font color="red"> mr70 </font> I am with you! Okay I will list the std steel wheels and codes only with sizes and applications for the disc brake equipped 68-70 Novas & 68-69 Camaros below. ALL Chevrolet cars in 1967 with disc brakes received rally wheels with the flat cap that said DISC BRAKES on them. Rally wheels were not available on drum brake cars until 1968 and that is when Chevrolet went to the "derby hat" style center cap and it did not designate drum or disc brakes.
<font color="blue">camarojoe </font>, I have never seen a manual disc brake Camaro until 1970 but not sure if they were available on the Novas in 1970. Disc brakes automatically required the J50 power booster on all 67-69 Camaros and 67-69 Novas. There are a couple of disc brake non-SS 69 Camaros around here and both are 350 cars. If you take the total production of SS and Z28 plus a guesstimate of 500 COPO Camaros including the ZL1's that gives you an approx total of 57,000 Camaros with disc brakes in 69. Chevrolet production totals show a little over 67,000 Camaros were equipped the J52 option so that leaves around 10,000 base Camaros equipped with power disc brakes. Not a lot compared to the number of cars built. Also the 7" wide wheel did not come out until 1969 and those were limited to SS & COPO models on the Camaro and SS models on the Nova that same year. Std steel wheel applications for disc brakes: XF 14 x 6 68 Camaro all with disc brakes 68 Chevy II all SS and all with disc brakes 69 Camaro all with disc brakes except SS & COPO 69-70 Nova all with disc brakes except SS, and optional wheel on drum brakes in 69. FC 14 x 6 68-69 Camaro all except disc brakes Not used on the Chevy II/Nova XT 14 x 7 69 Camaro SS & COPO with disc brakes 69 Nova SS with disc brakes 70 Nova SS & COPO with disc brakes Thanks to Alan Colvin for helping out. ![]() |
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Yes and there is a forgotten one IF wheels also came on 1969 SS Camaros. Its on my buildsheet and confirmed by the CRG.
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1969 Camaro RS/SS Azure Turquoise 1969 Camaro Z/28 Azure Turquoise 1984 Camaro z/28 L69 HO 5 speed 1984 Camaro z/28 zz4 conversion 1987 Monte Carlo SS original owner |
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> Disc brakes automatically required the J50 power booster on all 67-69 Camaros
Not true. 67 Camaros had manual discs available. 68-9 had only power discs. I'm not quite sure on the production #'s. J52 was part of the 69 SS package and was not ordered separately. I'm not sure if that 67,000 total includes SS cars or not. I should know that......
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Kurt my error
![]() ![]() ![]() Jonesy, I have a set of those IF wheels that came from a 69 SS350 car. If I remember correctly mine are dated December of 68, I know my XT's are...............RatPack............... |
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I'm pretty sure you could get manual discs on a Camaro in 68 also. The SCW restored Kory Smith's Island Teal 68 Yenko a few years back and it was a manual disc car. It just had RPO J-52 front disc brakes...no power assist.
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supercar kid, In 1967 the J50 booster was optional at $42.15 on top of the $79.00 for the J52 disc brakes. In 68 it became standard with the disc brakes and the price reflected it at $100.10. This is documented by many original window stickers showing J52 as power disc brakes. Also the dealer order books and the factory assembly manual reflect this same thing.
I bet the car had power brakes originally and someone removed the booster when they changed to a more radical camshaft or even the booster just failed and they didn't replace it............RatPack..................... |
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Could it have been a Z10? That sunroof would seem logical and cool in a Z10.
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Definitely not a Z-10...but a unique 69 Camaro worthy of restoration for sure.
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