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Sorry, my mistake...it has the chrome gills and wheel openings, so I assumed it was and X77, but I guess the RS option supercedes that. What X code should the trim tag have? I am still waiting on pics of the car. Thanks!
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Mark,
The house is going to look nice...3 or 6 car garage ?Whatever you end up getting...have fun and DRIVE it. PS...I want to see some video, dude! LOL ![]()
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Sorry, my mistake...it has the chrome gills and wheel openings, so I assumed it was and X77, [/ QUOTE ] Mark, X77 would not have the 1/4 panel spears or wheel open mldgs. Body Trim and Paint Features of the 1969 X & Z Codes with Z21 or Z22 without Z21 or Z22 ----------------------------- ------------------------ non-SS396/Z SS396 Z28 non-SS/Z SS350 SS396 Z28 Features X11 X22 X33 Z10 Z11 X44 X55 X66 X77 ------------------- --------- ----- --- --- --- ------- ----- ----- --- black body sill yes yes yes no no no yes yes no rear qtr moldings yes yes yes yes yes no yes yes no driprail molding yes yes yes yes no no no no no wheel open moldings yes yes yes yes yes no no no no blacked-out tailpan no yes no no no no no yes no Z28 rally stripe no no yes yes yes no no no yes From Camaro Resrasch Group. |
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If it is a norwood built car after 12A it would be coded X33. LA and norwood cars built prior look at Stefano's trim matrix he posted above. X77 is a base Z no style trim, therefore the rs option was not available.
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Thanks Rich. I'm OK with this move - especially now that there is at least a little money left for a cruiser
Hopefully, the timing is good to make the change and I can get back into the rarer stuff at lower prices.Thanks Bruce...I wish it was a 6 car garage! Prices in the Toronto area are like California. The lot is only 60 x 118 and that is an oversized lot around here! We got one of the last oversized lots in our area. People are buying bungalos for $500K - $750K and leveling them to start from scatch in our city...it's just crazy. Video for sure Bruce ![]() Stefano and Steve, thanks for the info. I know nothing about '69 Camaros and will have to count on a number of you for help if I do go that route. I've only owned one '69 Z in my life and that was only for 24 hours I bought the car and brought it home. When the wife came home I took her out to show her. The first words out of her mouth were, "why did you buy a '69...you only like '67's???". So, I called a friend the next day who was into '69's and he came and picked it up I still prefer '67's, but the 9's have grown on me and I do love an RS Z - especially Black or Cortez silver. Thanks again guys...I'll need help with verifying '69 trim tags also, so get ready for the newbie questions ![]()
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