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Differences Within a Generation '67'69 Camaro


68 Camaro (Patriot Dream car) - Built 327, Super T-10 4-spd, lowered and nitroused PT machine PatriotDream.org - Helping a soldier's dream come true. Save Share. Reply Quote.. The 69 is very unique compared to the 67/68 which have more subtle differences between the tow years. The 69 has a very distinct look with body accent lines, squared.

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Anyone who's ever owned a 1967-1969 Camaro will smile when telling you stories about his car--and a look of wistful regret comes over his face when he explains why he had to sell it. For many,.

Spotter’s Guide Identifying The 19671969 Camaro Beyond the


68's have a metal bar separating the two sides of each tail light, whereas the 67's are just one big hole in each bezel. 68's have side markers in the front fenders and rear quarters. Different dash pads. The tach/speedo on the 67 is all black, but there is a silver portion in the center of the 68.

Differences Within a Generation '67'69 Camaro


Posts: 45 Racing and Restoration Question on 67-69 Doors « on: June 14, 2010, 07:06:05 AM » How does one tell the difference between '67, '68, and '69 Camaro doors--from both the inside and outside. Then how does a person tell the difference if the inside door panel is removed?

Spotter’s Guide Identifying The 19671969 Camaro Beyond the


Hi kittykat, The '68 had more chrome accent pieces on the body than did the '69. In general, the '68 looks more "toned down" than the '69. The '69 has more of a muscle car look to it. That's my opinion. You can go online and search on Google Images for both vehicles and notice the differences. Hope this helps!

Spotter’s Guide Identifying The 19671969 Camaro Beyond the


The first notable difference is the vent window on the 1967 models, it disappeared in 1968. This makes it the easiest way to distinguish the two years. In 1968 Pontiac added the "Chief" arrow for the rear side marker light. It just happened to be the same arrow that is on the grille and locations on the Firebird and other Pontiacs.

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Although externally they physically match (I think), there are quite a few differences between the 67 and 68 doors. Door hinges are just the tip of the iceberg. 67 Camaro: 454/TH400/4.10 12 bolt. Lots of options: PS/PDB/PW, tilt, tach, gauges and more. K-K + 797-Z.

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The standard '67 Camaro has one large lens with a tail and back up light (RS and SS models had a single red lens with the back up light mounted under the bumper), while the '68 has a lens divider integrated into the bezel.

Differences Within a Generation '67'69 Camaro


1967 Chevy Camaro. The showdown begins with a closer look at the 1967 Camaro. It was carried on the same subframe as the Chevy II Nova. Numerous packages were available including the RS, SS and Z/28. The base model included a six-cylinder motor, but the upgraded versions had more powerful V8 options. The SS package could produce 375 horsepower.

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Differences between the 1967 and 1968 Camaros 1969 Camaro Design Changes Rally Sport (RS) Camaros Super Sport (SS) Camaros First-generation Camaro Z-28's L30/M20 and LM1 models CRG Research Report: 1967-68 L30/M20 and 1969 LM1 Camaro Pace Cars CRG Research Report: 1969 Pace Cars and Z10's

Differences Within a Generation '67'69 Camaro


1967 Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe. The first Camaro went on sale in September 1966 with a base price of $2466. Just over 220,000 were sold that first year compared to more than 480,000 Mustangs.

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Step-5: Headliner Installation. Pull the slack out of the material above the sail panel and attach the headliner to the tack-strip in the sail panel by wrapping it around and gluing it or by anchoring it with heavy-duty staples. Perform the same work on the other side and make any adjustments to the clipped headliner.

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While they are similar, due to mounting hole differences, a 1967 Camaro front bumper can be mounted on a 1968 model only if the '68 center mounting pad is not installed. Likewise, a 1968 Camaro front bumper can be mounted on a 1967 model only if the '67 lower end brackets are left unattached.

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Yes, the 67 didn't have the drain holes like the 68 and 69 did, and there were even differences between the 350 and the 396 hood in 67! 67 350 - 3898129. 67 396 - 3909158. 68 350/396 - 3919102. 69 350/396 - 3938619.

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The easiest model to distinguish from the front for all three years is the Rally Sport (RS) which is sometimes combined with the Super Sport (SS) trim or Z/28 package. The RS is easily identified because of the hidden headlamps. The 1967 and 1968 models are very similar to each other, but the grille itself will help identify them.

Spotter’s Guide Identifying The 19671969 Camaro Beyond the


While all three model years have different taillights, the '69 Camaro differs significantly. The '67 and '68 Camaro both have two lights per bezel, but the '69 has three. The quick way to know you are looking at a '69 is to count the taillight lens dividers.