Hi Camaro experts:
There's been quite a bit of info tossed about regarding factory correct bumper jack assemblies for Norwood and LA-manufactured first-generation Camaros. Per NCRS, I have a 1968 Camaro built on May 14, 1968 at the Norwood plant. I'm trying to get it ready for judging competition and need some CRG expert guidance on the correct jack assembly/parts. Specifically, I'm looking for help on the following:
--) Correct length of jack assembly shaft or mast?. I’ve gotten two measurements so far, 32 5/32” and 32 ½”;
--) Did the shaft or mast have anything stamped on it?;
--) Did the shaft or mast have a date code?;
--) Did the rivet on the shaft or mast have a date code?;
--) Did the load rest have "CAMARO 1968" or "CAMARO and then underneath "1968 UN" stamped on it? I’ve seen both so I’m wondering which is correct;
--) Did the tire iron have anything stamped on it?;
--) Finally, I understand that the jack bracket assembly with shaft jack straps had a date code. For cars manufactured in May 1968 would a proper date code be 8B, 8C, or 8D (Feb/Mar/Apr), i.e., 90 days before the production date? Finally, is 3919088 the correct GM part number for the assembly?
I really appreciate all the help/input and agree with another CRG member that given the various parts and manufacturers who contributed to GM bumper jack assemblies it might be time for the good folks at CRG to draft a section documenting for the record the factory correct assemblies with available options for first-generation Camaros. Unfortunately, while helpful, FAIM page UPC 10 A2 doesn’t seem to cut it. Many thanks in advance. gwp4