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HI, I NEED A GOOD USED ORIGINAL FAN SHROUD, PT#3947619 WITH A 68 DATE CODE. THANKS, JEFF (715) 748-3953 WI.
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Just curious...why a 68 date code for a 1970 car..??
I believe the 68 shrouds were different than 69/70. wilma
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02 Berger 380hp #95 Lots of L78 Novas Join National Nostalgic Nova! 70 Orange Cooler 69 Camaro |
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HI, I WAS RELYING ON THE INFO I RECEIVED FROM L78 FRED ON THIS WEBSITE. THIS IS THE FIRST NOVA I HAVE OWNED SO I AM NOT SURE FOR MYSELF. ANY FURTHER INFO WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. THANK YOU, JEFF
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http://www.drclassic.com/images/cata.../Underhood.pdf
Jeff.... If you look on page 366 you will see info on shrouds...the Camaro and Nova were the same. A 67-68 BB Camaro shroud is the same as 68 BB Nova...69-70 BB Nova is the same as 69 BB Camaro. Original 68's are hard to find...the 69 ones are around...you can always go with a repro while you look for an original. wilma
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The 68 molded into the plastic is when the mold was made for the shroud. 1969 cars where sold the later part of '68. I have attached some pictures so you will know where to find the GM part number and the 68. The part number is on the backside lip on the driver's side towards the top, above the clip that holds it to the radiator.
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