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A pencil is still a pencil, even if it is used as a tent stake. Similarly, a cowl hood (AKA Special Ducted Hood) is still a cowl hood, whether installed on a 69 Camaro from the factory, or installed on any first gen by anyone else.

I thought all plenum intake systems were over the counter. Am I incorrect?

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A pencil is still a pencil, even if it is used as a tent stake. Similarly, a cowl hood (AKA Special Ducted Hood) is still a cowl hood, whether installed on a 69 Camaro from the factory, or installed on any first gen by anyone else.

I thought all plenum intake systems were over the counter. Am I incorrect?
"1968 Model year data"

Correct: Listed in the 1968 Z28 Brochure as:
Special Service Parts
Plenum Air Intake:
3916621 Duct, Air-Cleaner to Plenum
6424495 Air Cleaner
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