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The early "SS-350" emblems were changed to "SS" upon the introduction of the SS-396. The distinction between the two models was made via the engine size emblem and the blacked-out tailpan applied to the SS-396 cars.
Yep, and the emblem was on the fender between the front wheel and the door.
Quote from: bcmiller on October 26, 2018, 06:29:10 PMYep, and the emblem was on the fender between the front wheel and the door. I don't think so, the SS went to the front of the fender and in the grille.
Thanks guys for clearing this up for me. My '67 SS RS is a 01D Norwood car. Does this mean that it should have just the SS emblems or is this close enough to when the 396 came out that it could have the SS350 still, especially if the assembly plant still had this emblem available? My car has the SS350 emblems but had been restored before I bought it. I have seen a pic of it before restoration that clearly shows the SS350 on the grille. Did this change over pertain to the horn button also?