I have a 69 camaro that I have a lot of the paper work from the dealer... Well there is a metal tag that is truck to a piece of paper, what is it called, its in like a fold up pamphlet....
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I have a 69 camaro that I have a lot of the paper work from the dealer... Well there is a metal tag that is truck to a piece of paper, what is it called, its in like a fold up pamphlet....
It's called a Protect o plate. If you google that term you will find info like this on it:
So what is a Protect-o-Plate (POP) anyway and where can I find it?
The Protect-o-Plate was a small stamped metal plate that was sent, by the factory, with each vehicle produced. It was stamped with basic identification data about components like engine, carburetor, transmission and rear axle. It also contained factory installed options and the month of manufacture. When the vehicle was sold the dealer would add the customer's name to the metal plate with Dymo-type stamped plastic adhesive strips. The data on a Protect-o-plate is stamped on an 8 row by 30 column grid at predefined locations. Instructions for stamping the plate was in the assembly manual for each year. The decoding instructions were included in parts manuals, service manuals and bulletins.
The Protect-o-Plate was given to the original owner. It was NOT riveted to the fire wall ...that's the trim tag or cowl tag. Unfortunately most Protect-o-Plates where lost or discarded soon after purchase.
I understand having one adds to the value of the car, but I know very little about them.
Don
yeah i had the same thing with my 65 stang
I have all the original paper work for my 69 camaro, I just couldnt figure out whate the protect o plate was called
Thanks
Denny you are so easily entertained :whacked: :whacked: ...joe
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