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1967 Protecto-plate

Started by Hylton, November 16, 2007, 01:26:21 PM

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Hylton

Were 67 Camaro Protecto-plates identical to the 69's or were some made from plastic? Someone gave me a 67 user manual with a plastic Protecto-plate stuck to it. It was for a Canadian car (not that it should matter).
It's impossible to have a valid certificate of authenticity without verifying that it is not a rebody.

Jon Mello

Yes, Canadian P-O-Ps were plastic and the format was different than the US version.

-Jon
Jon Mello
CRG

Pacecarjeff


Balaclava

Quote from: Jon Mello on November 16, 2007, 05:28:25 PM
Yes, Canadian P-O-Ps were plastic and the format was different than the US version.

-Jon

I was wondering about that. In 1978 I purchased a Canadian 1967 Camaro RS convertible from the original owner and it came with a plastic warranty card. I never heard of the P-O-P until I saw it on the CRG website. I started restoring the car 25 years ago and then put it in storage for the last 20 years. I have the plastic card stored away in a box some ware but I don't remember it having all the information that the P-O-P has. Does anyone have a picture of the Canadian card?
Paul
1967 RS Convertible

JohnZ

Here's a typical GM of Canada plastic P-O-P card from a '67 Camaro.
'69 Z/28
Fathom Green
CRG

Balaclava

Thanks John, I'll have to try and find mine. It's in one of about 20 boxes of Camaro parts.
Paul
1967 RS Convertible