Differences between the 67, 68 and 69 Camaro
October 3, 2007 – 4:56 pmThere are three easy giveaways to tell the exact year Camaro you are looking at when trying to determine the difference between a 1967, 1968, and a 1969 Camaro. These three years with the most sought after body style for muscle car lovers. While grills and lights can be changed, as well as interiors and engines; these three ways have never let me down.
1. 1967 Camaro is the only Year with the front Quarter Windows
2. 1968 Camaro has no quarter window and no quarter panel fins
3. 1969 Camaro has the quarter panel fins (just in front of the rear wheels).
This is how I always tell which year is which. Does anyone else know of any subtle differences that they use?











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4 Responses to “Differences between the 67, 68 and 69 Camaro”
The front grills are different on all three and the 68 has side marker lights the 67 does not. The 69 is a different body style that should jump out at you. The 67 and 68 are the two that are most similar.
By Peter Illemann on Jan 4, 2008
Good call Peter!
By Evan on Jan 4, 2008
You guys are real Camaro fans. I couldn’t tell the difference in such accurate details myself, especially about the Jump Out ’69 body style, as I still think the overall body look just about the same.
By Chevrolet Camaro Concept on Feb 8, 2008
You can tell the difference between the 68&69 the front quarter panels are different the 69 panels are sharper than the 68.
By chad wood on Feb 22, 2008