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  1. Camaro Research Group

    First-Generation Camaro Research and Restoration DataPrimary Research and Restoration Data for First-Generation Camaros © 1998-2025, Camaro Research Group

  2. CRG Discussion Forum - Index - Camaros

    4 days ago · CRG Discussion Forum - IndexLast post: January 06, 2026, 10:27:18 PM Re: 68 and 69 RS Grille ... by X66

  3. CRG Visual ID 1969 Model HyperTable - Camaros

    Footnotes: The 327 was the base engine early in the 1969 model year. It was replaced by the 307 in January of 69. The LM1 was the optional 350 engine early in the 1969 model year. It was …

  4. Camaro VIN, Cowl Tag, and other Numbers Decoding

    1969 Cowl Tag - X Codes CRG Research Report: Fisher Body Numbering Other Decoding Information Protect-o-Plate Decode GM Date Code Formats Sheetmetal Date Codes Julian …

  5. About the Camaro Research Group

    The Camaro Research Group The Camaro Research Group (CRG) was started on 10 Sep 1997 by three Camaro enthusiasts with similar interests that met via the internet. (The germ of the …

  6. CRG Research Topics - Camaros

    CRG is researching many first-generation Camaro configuration, production, and restoration topics. We are soliciting information from our web site readers on the specific topics below. If …

  7. CRG Research Reports - Camaros

    Jun 11, 2019 · CRG publishes these research reports to provide the first-generation Camaro hobby with the latest in what we know (and don't know) about various topics that the CRG has …

  8. Underhood Components - Camaros

    1967-69 Camaro Batteries 1967-69 Camaro Horns CRG Research Report: 1967-69 Camaro Cooling Systems (including radiator and fan usage) Differences Between the SS Hood Spring …

  9. Ask CRG! - Camaros

    However, when the CUS/CRG Forum was kicked-off, we began to deemphasize on-line responses to ASK CRG! Starting February 2000 we eliminated updates to the ASK CRG! …

  10. CRG Visual ID 1967 Model HyperTable - Camaros

    CRG believes that this was done to reduce axle inventory at the factory. This practice only applies to 1967 Camaro, but included all models, even 6-cylinders. The early "SS-350" emblems were …