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Old 04-05-2015, 09:24 AM   #1
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Default Re: '69 Camaro Stocker Heater

The last time the C48 option is shown in the Camaro White book, the Full-size Chevrolet and Chevelle Red book, and the Corvette Black book is 1967. Even Mustang books show the heater delete option having the final year as 1967. However years ago NHRA made the decision to allow the 1968 and older cars to have the heater delete option meaning the heater controls are not required to be in the dash.

While the 1969 Camaro assembly manual may show the C48 option, it must be remembered that manuals were printed pre-production. Not everything in pre-production manuals actually went into production.
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Old 04-05-2015, 09:47 AM   #2
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The last time the C48 option is shown in the Camaro White book, the Full-size Chevrolet and Chevelle Red book, and the Corvette Black book is 1967. Even Mustang books show the heater delete option having the final year as 1967. However years ago NHRA made the decision to allow the 1968 and older cars to have the heater delete option meaning the heater controls are not required to be in the dash.

While the 1969 Camaro assembly manual may show the C48 option, it must be remembered that manuals were printed pre-production. Not everything in pre-production manuals actually went into production.


That would be the case with the '70 Camaro LS6 option.
It was listed in some of the advertising, but never materialized.
I do know that there are examples of the '69 Camaros with the Heater Delete option.
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While the 1969 Camaro assembly manual may show the C48 option, it must be remembered that manuals were printed pre-production. Not everything in pre-production manuals actually went into production.
1967 Camaro asseembly manual shows a 350 with 3x2 carbs as an option.
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Old 04-05-2015, 02:28 PM   #4
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Default Re: '69 Camaro Stocker Heater

Back in '71-'72 we purchased a '69 delete plate straight from GM. Of course,
then, you could get a cowl induction solenoid from them as well.
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Old 04-05-2015, 04:35 PM   #5
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Default Re: '69 Camaro Stocker Heater

I owned a 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T Hemi with Heater and radio delete.
I have never seen any later Mopar ever with Heater delete except my 1968
Hemi Dart that was not highway legal of course.
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