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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Restoration => Topic started by: LM69Z28 on May 19, 2011, 05:30:40 PM
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Howdy Troops
I want to get clarification on what decals are actually factory correct on the radiator core support for my Norwood 69Z. The emission decal is not the issue its the cooling decal. Were these actually instyalled at the factory and used on production cars? Was the bold Orange/Black caution decal also used on the fan shroud? I have heard yes and no on the shroud decal but have a friend that is the original owner of an original unrestored Norwood 69Z with remnants of the fan shroud decal?
Any input is appreciated
Thanks
LM69Z28
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No do not put the Black Orange caution sticker on the fan shroud. That's a F@%$$ item. The only other coolant sticker I ever saw was on a Canadian car. I don't think you use anything but the emission decal.
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Thanks much for the confirmation!
LM69Z28 Fathom Green BTW ;D
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I have been searching for a radiator support emissions label for my 1969 SS 350 (same as Z28) because mine is just about unreadable. However, I have yet to find one with the correct font, wording, and spacing! Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
boston14
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Boston 14
I have just started working with Don Lightfoot on the same issue for my Z. Give him a try!
don48@personainternet.com
LM69Z28
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I was pretty satisfied with these guys...
http://1967-81camarocarparts.com/catalogPDFs/F1%2019%20decals.pdf
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Yep Marty I got mine from the same place. http://oldmusclecars.com/ and they are as close as I could find.
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Imagine that...IIRC I got wind of them from you ;).