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#1
Originality / Multiplex am/fm radio consol controls
August 23, 2013, 06:19:23 PM
Hi there,
Does anyone know how many 1968 Camaros were produced with consol controls for the U79 multiplex am/fm radio ?
I know there was 1,335 cars produced with that radio, but how many had the consol controls ?
Thanks heaps guys.  :D
#2
General Discussion / Re: Right hand drive ????
July 01, 2013, 04:56:07 AM
hi guys,
i live in Australia and here is a right hand drive camaro for sale now.
http://www.continentalclassiccars.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=64

cheers,
rohan
#3
also notice the stamps on the top of the  firewall  are either in reverse or upside down.
#4
vt,
thanks very much,
trim rings arnt bottoming out.
how do i check / what is the correct clip location ?
so the trim ring should butt up against the centre of the wheel ?
cheers,
rohan
#5
hi vt,
thanks to all who have replied.
the tyre definately scrapes the wheel trim, as it gets bent out after i drive it. not sure if it scrubs the wheel well.
also, should there be a gap between the trim ring and the centre on the wheel ?
my wheels have a gap of about 20mm between the trim ring and the the centre of the wheel ?
thanks guys,
rohan
#6
hi guys,
hope you can help me.
i have a 1968 camaro with 15" x 7" rally wheels and firestone firehawke tyres p215/65r15.
i have been told these wheels and tyres should be fine, but when i hit a dip in the road my front tyres rub / scrape against the wheel arch trim.
i am wondering if the back spacing is incorrect and would like to know what it should be ?
any help would be appreciated.
thanks guys,
rohan
#7
thanks guys,
R
#8
General Discussion / Re: Best Place for Camaro Parts
February 02, 2011, 09:41:39 PM
hi there,
i to have used heartbeat city in the past without any problems, i also like  them as i can pay with paypal. which is handy for me living in australia.
classic industries and national parts depot are other options also.
good luck,
rohan
#9
hi guys,
just a quick note to say thanks also for including my car, the 1968 seafrost green rs on the home page.
a great thrill for me also, especially living in australia.
cheers guys,
rohan  ;D
#10
hi guys,
there is a 1972 camaro warranty book and pop on ebay at the moment if anyone is interested.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1972-Chevrolet-Chevy-Camaro-Owners-Warranty-POP-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem4a8b3a4f31QQitemZ320163434289QQptZMotorsQ5fManualsQ5fLiterature
seller is manualbasket

cheers,
malley67
#11
hi everyone,
just wondering what is the correct heater hose clamps for a january built 1968 327 ? is it the wire corbin style spring clamp or the tower type ?
thanks heaps,
cheers,  ;)
rohan
#12
hi guys,
just wondering what is the correct water neck / thermostat housing for a 1968 327 210 hp ? cast iron or aluminium ? and what is the correct thermostat 160 or 180 degrees ? i'm pretty sure its cast iron and 180 degrees but would like conformation.
thanks everyone,
cheers,
rohan 
#13
hi My68SS,
they are different cars, one is a coupe and the other is a convertible, one can be found on google images www.camaro1968site.com/History.html and the other is on you tube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSy0reoppg4

cheers,
rohan
#14
hi guys,

can anyone tell me what the size is of an original carby ( cfm ) on a 327 / 210 hp 1968 rs ?

thanks guys,

rohan
:)
#15
hi paceme,
unfortunately that doesn't explain it as camaros do have high beam lights.
thanks for your reply anyway,
cheers,
rohan