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General Discussion / Re: Reproduction 1969 Camaro Coupe Shells
« on: February 18, 2006, 03:20:35 PM »
Finally! Somebody commented back! It took embarrasing myself by admitting that I have 2 66 mustangs. One is my wifes,the other...er..is mine.My 69Z is my love and a car that I wanted since I was 9 and got it 5 years ago. My wife got tired of riding shotgun with me at the local shows and cruise ins.she wanted a convertible and i tried talking her into a camaro but she likes mustangs.My mustang was a result of her mustang search.A year after getting her car a guy came back with a price on his mustang that I could not refuse! Yes it was more than a dollar!I plan on selling it this spring in hopes of getting another camaro, one that I can thump at the local drag strip.yes, I know I will have to throw in alot of money! yes, we both get jabbed at the local shows when we have our cars togrther!{Of couirse she gets jabbed more than I do} Dayton is a big GM town!I will post a picture of my car as soon as I figure out how!I will have to show her your comment about the muststangs! Lookout! bottom line is, alll older cars are neat! How boring would it be if everybody had a camaro! There would be no mustangs to pick on and we would be left to pick on each others years. what I find interesting are the stories why that one particlar car is their love.   69zman

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General Discussion / Re: help decode
« on: February 17, 2006, 12:36:37 PM »
Kurt, How and where do you obtain this info on a particular car?
                                        69zman

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General Discussion / Re: Reproduction 1969 Camaro Coupe Shells
« on: February 17, 2006, 12:34:10 PM »
Hey you 67 and 68 owners I meant the above comment to be a joke! I really thought I would get a jab  back!lighten up a bit! You want to take a jab? I've got two 66 mustang convertibles sitting in the same garage as my 69Z ! Now that is loading your guns for you!
                                                   69zman            Camaros rule! ALL!

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Decoding/Numbers / Re: Hurst shifter date coded?
« on: February 15, 2006, 01:02:49 AM »
I found my hurst shifter over a year ago and paid about 750.00 for it It was completely restored and the arm re-chromed. I think today that is quite a bargain! I e-mailed Larry C. about the numbers. He does not believe they are date codes. I will be talking to Jerry Mc. in the next couple of days for services i need from him and will ask him as well. Larry, Camaros rule!

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General Discussion / Re: Reproduction 1969 Camaro Coupe Shells
« on: February 12, 2006, 04:09:36 PM »
I doubt if they will come out with a 67 or 68 body. Why produce something that nobody really wants. There is a reason why  69s are like belly buttons, you would be a freak not to have one.Even GM knew better than to design the 5th gen. camaro after the 67 or 68. It's pretty much a no brainer.I see they are even showing it in Hugger Orange. The only color to have! Maybe all of you will grow up someday and get some real class.I know the real reason why 69's are priced higher than 67 or 68, it all comes down to the simple rule of supply and demand. Those that have them don't want to get rid of them and those that don't have one, wants one.
                                                  69zman

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General Discussion / hurst shifter date coded?
« on: February 11, 2006, 12:56:22 AM »
sorry I'm posting this twice. once under date codes and now under general. I'm new to this and just registered tonight. on the side of my hurst shifter are the #'s 29D330 is this a date code and if so how is it to be read? If not a date code what do the numbers refer to? and is there a componenent  number that should be found on the shifter. I have a 1969 Z28. Thanks for any help! Larry, 69zman

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Decoding/Numbers / Hurst shifter date coded?
« on: February 10, 2006, 11:55:39 PM »
I have a 1969 Z28 camaro. The shifter has a series of #'s on it of 29D330. Is this a date code? If so how is it read? If not what does the #'s refer to? I have looked at several others and they all seem to have different #'s as well. What component # is stamped on the shifter? any help would be greatly appreciated. by the way first time I have logged on to CRG.Pretty cool!  Thanks for any help,69zman

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