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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Originality => Topic started by: CamaroJeff on May 08, 2025, 11:53:57 PM
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I have a 1969 Camaro base coupe with a 307. Manufactured in August 1968. The car had a space saver spare tire. From what I have read 69 Camaros had the tire pressure decal in the door jam. My car still had the original paint on the glove box door and some residue in one of the circular pockets where the sticker would have been placed, had the car been made in 1968. Does anyone know of 69 Camaros getting the circular decal inside the glove box? Would space saver provide two decals?
I’m expecting my Camaro to have had the F70-14 hub cap rims.
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I thought that only Z28 got the tire information decal in one of the two circular indents.
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I have a 1969 Camaro base coupe with a 307. Manufactured in August 1968.
I assume you mean August of 69? The 307 wasn't available in August of 68.
All 69's had the decal on the door, none in the glovebox. The sticker was rectangular.
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I have a 1969 Camaro base coupe with a 307. Manufactured in August 1968.
I assume you mean August of 69? The 307 wasn't available in August of 68.
All 69's had the decal on the door, none in the glovebox. The sticker was rectangular.
So there wasnt a round tire inflation decal on the inside of the glove box door an 69 Z's?
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Driver's side door.
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Yes that was a typo on my part. August of 1969.
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I remember the tire pressure decal on my friend's 1968 Z28 as he hid an aftermarket 8-track player in the glove box and I would change the tapes as we cruised down Van Nuys Blvd. in the early 1970s. Too bad we don't have the VIN number, but the California license plate was XCR 771.