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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Originality => Topic started by: BULLITT65 on July 05, 2012, 06:05:14 PM
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Year One sells a red tag that says "use premium or super premium fuel for this car" they list for a bunch of makes and models. (part # pc200) I have seen this tag on a few different cars camaro and buick. Does anybody know if this came on Camaros, or what year and model car it did come on? Does anyone have a original? thanks for the help
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sorry here is the link: https://www.yearone.com/Product/DisplayProduct/21255
it says camaro but if you put pc200 in the search box like 10 different models come up.
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Year One sells a red tag that says "use premium or super premium fuel for this car" they list for a bunch of makes and models. (part # pc200) I have seen this tag on a few different cars camaro and buick. Does anybody know if this came on Camaros, or what year and model car it did come on? Does anyone have a original? thanks for the help
That's yet another vendor-inspired item that was never used in production, but gets stares from the spectators at car shows and cruise-ins. The only octane warning stickers that Chevrolet used in production were on the inside of the hood on '65 L-78 (396/425hp) Corvettes and on the shift console on '67-'69 L-88 Corvettes.
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I had a hunch it might be generic piece of lit that anyone could put on there car, but I started seeing them on a couple of different models, and thought maybe there was an actual car (buick, olds, pontiac, chevrolet,) that it did come on. Thanks for straightening me out on this one! Other than the starting instructions that slid onto the visor, was there any other tags like the headlight washer tag that were on the 69 camaro? thanks again JOHNZ
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Had a red label on the gas cap that said something to the effect of "high test only" on a 66 olds. Only such label I can remember