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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Originality => Topic started by: hgger69 on December 11, 2008, 11:52:36 AM
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Can anybody tell me what information stickers my car should have when it left the Norwood plant??
The trim tag looks like this:
(http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h193/hugger69/Camaro23.jpg)
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http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.php?topic=1171.0
See Ed's reply, the AIM (especially about emissions) and Jerry's book about tire pressure sticker.
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OK, but doesnīt really give what I want!
Does anybody have pics of the decals I need for tire pressure, GM-decal on the doors, trunk lid etc etc?
This is what I have on the car today:
(http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h193/hugger69/Huggern/Blandat014.jpg)
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...doesnīt anybody have any pics of theese stickers, please??
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69's didn't get the "GM Mark of Excellence" sticker. Photos below of the tire pressure sticker on the door and the jacking instructions and Posi stickers on the inside of the deck lid. Your car doesn't get the blue certification label either - that didn't start until August, 1969.
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Thank you John, youīre a gold mine regarding Camaro knowledge! :D
The stickers I have in engine compartment in the pic above, are they correct forr an X44 with a 350??
The "Excellence" sticker is that the blue square shaped GM-decal sitting on the door?
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The stickers I have in engine compartment in the pic above, are they correct forr an X44 with a 350??
The "Excellence" sticker is that the blue square shaped GM-decal sitting on the door?
The one on the right (facing the engine) is the emission sticker - all Camaros had one. Usage for the one on the left (the green anti-freeze sticker) isn't clear; it isn't shown in the Assembly Manual, but my Canadian-delivered '69 has one.
The bluish square metal "GM" sitcker is the "Mark of Excellence" sticker - it wasn't used on 69's.
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Thanx again Curt, I will try to get the right stickers now! ;D
...but I think I must figure out what kinda spare tirel my car was ordered with?? ??? There are stickers how to inflate spare tire etc. isnīt it?!
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Thanx again Curt, I will try to get the right stickers now! ;D
...but I think I must figure out what kinda spare tirel my car was ordered with?? ??? There are stickers how to inflate spare tire etc. isnīt it?!
Most likely it came with the standard full-size spare tire; all the vendors have the Jacking Instruction sticker that goes in the center of the deck lid.
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Thanx again Curt, I will try to get the right stickers now! ;D
...but I think I must figure out what kinda spare tirel my car was ordered with?? ??? There are stickers how to inflate spare tire etc. isnīt it?!
Guess youīre right there, but I heard that the welded hook on the trunk floor differ in position if you had a inflatable or full size spare? And do you know any dimensions for the position of the hook?
Most likely it came with the standard full-size spare tire; all the vendors have the Jacking Instruction sticker that goes in the center of the deck lid.
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No, the hook position varies between convertible and coupe.
And I don't think the coolant sticker should be on the car. I think that's only Canadian cars, but I'm not positive. Never been on any original US cars that I can recall...
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OK? So you mean that the hook always is in the same place regardless of spare tire type?? I been told different, but I find you more trustworthy! ;)
Regarding the coolant sticker, the Camaro now has itīs place in Sweden and we kinda have the same climate as in Canada so maybee it isnīt that wrong after all! ;D