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Site Comments/Discussion / Re: VIN Registry / database
« Last post by Oldschool68 on Today at 12:02:15 PM »
Yep positive
I drove down to Portland, Oregon and bought from The Chevy Store. It’s a classic car dealership. I saw the original Z28 it came out of. It was getting a JL8 rear. That was bought from Reggie Jackson (the baseball player) years ago. I have pictures of the rear end and the Z28.

Clayton
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Site Comments/Discussion / Re: VIN Registry / database
« Last post by MO on Today at 05:45:31 AM »
Sounds like it will be a great car when completed. Are you sure about the BV rear end code?
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Site Comments/Discussion / Re: VIN Registry / database
« Last post by Oldschool68 on Today at 12:29:37 AM »
Hello

I’ve owned my Camaro for 31 years now. It was my first car. I bought it for $1500 back in 1993. It has a 350, M21 4 speed and 12 bolt rear end BV code 4.10. It’s still a project and needs paint. I’ve been collecting as much original gm parts as I can, when I can afford them. Hopefully someday I can finish it and enjoy.

Clayton
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Hi folks -

Further to my earlier posts, I'm also interested in finding out the GM part number for a heater control lens for a 1968 Camaro with no a/c.  I hope I'll be able to track down an original one for the judges.  Many thanks.  gwp4

You can start here, searching on a couple key words, plus specifying make/model/year.  You may also get a Group Number for heating system components, which can be useful in additional searches

http://gmpartswiki.com/w/Main_Page
 
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General Discussion / Re: Interesting period photos.... :)
« Last post by maroman on May 29, 2024, 10:20:25 AM »
I remember the same statement being made when I took the tour as Boomer said. All I can say is from the tram at the bottom of the track it looked like a vertical wall.
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Site Comments/Discussion / Re: VIN Registry / database
« Last post by MO on May 29, 2024, 04:41:39 AM »
Welcome to the site Clayton. Tell us more about your car.
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General Discussion / Re: Interesting period photos.... :)
« Last post by MO on May 29, 2024, 04:24:00 AM »
This statement is from the NASCAR "License to Drive" event criteria.

"Participants will drive their vehicles for two escorted laps at 55 mph, allowing all drivers to maintain enough speed to take on the 31-degree banking".

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General Discussion / Re: 1967 seat belt clips
« Last post by Charley PHX on May 29, 2024, 04:01:16 AM »
Just seeing this. 2 more data points if it may matter to somebody...

1) 04D; LOS; 4-speed; deluxe int. w/console & gauges. STD seat belts. NO CLIPS.
2) 06D*; LOS; 4-speed; deluxe int. w/console & gauges. DLX seatbelts (5Y) WITH CLIPS.
* VERY LATE build- mid-July VIN#
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Hi folks -

Further to my earlier posts, I'm also interested in finding out the GM part number for a heater control lens for a 1968 Camaro with no a/c.  I hope I'll be able to track down an original one for the judges.  Many thanks.  gwp4
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Site Comments/Discussion / Re: VIN Registry / database
« Last post by Oldschool68 on May 28, 2024, 11:44:52 PM »
Hello

I’m a new member. I have a car to add to the database.
I own a 1968 Camaro vin 124378L347176
LeMans Blue
I believe it was an original SS model. The original dealership that sold the car was Grant Bishop in Los Gatos, California.

I really enjoy researching and learning from CRG.

Thanks, Clayton
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