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Hey William, You got a walnut wheel through November of 1968. In December, you received a rosewood wheel. Sam 1969 RS-Z/28
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sc69sam after 27 years of 1st gens trust that I know the difference. A May built '69 would have a Rosewood wheel. The wheel in the photo is a '67-'68 Walnut wheel, not the same as a '69 Walnut wheel.
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William, I have a dark Walnut wheel on my 1969 Z/28. It was built 11D,(1968) Is this wheel acceptable? Thanks, Sam
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Many years ago I has a rough 12A '69 parts car with a Rosewood. A shop across town had a rough 11C '69 SS with a Walnut. That told me the change was made between those dates. Your 11D car certainly could have been built with a Walnut.
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Thanks William. I will keep the wheel intact. Goes to prove, (I saw it there) info. is always the best. Everything is not always written in stone! Sam
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In reference to Joe C.'s comment about writing in the front fenders, I have a picture of my front fender extension that has some writing on it, but been unable to post pic on site? Anyone interested in seeing it, e-mail me and I will send it.
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