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The NCRS data report shows 6/26/1969 Delivery date to Dealer Code 335 Zone 1, Larke Buick Chevrolet Inc. Hastings MI. |
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PeteLeathersac (10-02-2019) |
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Ducted hood was available on any SS (big block or small block) and Z/28.
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Really ??? There are sm block cowl hood cars out there?? I've never seen an original small block cowl hood car...other than a Z-11, Z-10.....
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Yes it was an available rpo on any SS.
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iluv69s (10-22-2017) |
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Now a ZL2 hood on a X44 code V8 Camaro.....that's a different story.
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Another SS small block '69 Camaro with factory cowl hood was the hugger orange SS with white houndstooth for sale on this site a year ago or so, with a ZL1 engine installed. That was a great west coast survivor.
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iluv69s (10-22-2017) |
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This is a sad restamp.
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