I purchased a 67 convertible a couple months ago. I was looking for driver quality and in need of a little work so I could teach my sons a few things about working on cars. As we began to strip out the interior we learned that the car which is now red with a black interior (and black top) once was a white car with a blue interior. I started to really dig into the cowl tag and learned the car was one of the 100 (+/-) 67 pace car replicas.
I would paste a picture of the cowl tag but I can’t figure that out (just puts in )?
But here’s what it says (line by line)
04B R
67-12667 NOR108367
732-Z C-1
D 2MG 3SL
-061A
So from what I can tell this meets the color, date code, factory, and -061A part of being a pace car replica. What is odd is that this car was a 327 with a power glide transmission (or at least that’s how I think the tag decodes). I have read that pace car replica cars were all the SS type and SS cars did not come with the 327.
Sadly, the car does not have its original engine or transmission. I wasn’t looking for an original numbers matching car, but am certainly surprised to learn how different this car was from how it is today.
I’m curious to know if I decoded the tag correct and if this is a previously unknown option set for a pace car.
If someone can tell me how to post the pic of the tag I would be more than happy to do so. Thanks.