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« on: February 25, 2012, 06:06:23 AM »
I appreciate the information. I recognize those information pages from the Camaro Corral / Enthusiast magazines. I have most of those and I should have thought to look there. I'll go over the information and see what more I can tell and fill in the blanks.
I am keeping the original copy in a plastic cover in a file folder. I've made some copies to handle and take pictures of like what you see here. I was thrilled to find on the site here that the chassis broadcast copy could be found on the top of the fuel tank on the left side on California built 69 Camaros. I looked and sure enough I could see the edge of it. It was glued on which is where I tore the long middle piece of it getting it off. I got in too much of a hurry. I think this original paper is worth more like it is than restored since part of it is missing anyway. There's probably somewhere that I could get a good reproduction made just for fun. I know there's places that do window stickers.
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I feel fortunate that the VIN number and most of the codes are on it including the 5Z11AA on it. It's a pace car that was painted black and had tan leather upholstery installed with tan carpet and tan homemade door panels sometime in the late 70's when they were just considered old Chevys. I've found that most of the parts are still on the car and I've been recording numbers, colors and taking pictures as I've cleaned or replaced stuff. I plan on restoring it back to the original color soon. However, it's kind of fun cruising and going to some local car shows. It's fun watching other Camaro nuts figure out what it is.