Although the 68 El Camino tailgate emblem looks a lot like the 69-70, there is a difference. In 1968 the El Camino tailgate had a reset area where the studs went through the tailgate panel. The 68 emblem has a larger foot that matches the reset area. In 69-70 there was no reset area made on the tailgate panel eliminating the need for the larger foot. If a 68 emblem is put on a 69-70 panel, there will be a 1/4" gap around the perimeter of the emblem. Includes fasteners. Original GM part # 8746653.

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Our panels are made from proper gauge steel and include all correct-as-original clips, tabs, flanges, bends and seams. Each time a prototype body panel comes off of a new tooling, we test fit it on a car. The marked up prototype is then used to change and improve the tools, and a new prototype is produced. This procedure might be repeated multiple times but, once the part is finally approved, you can be assured of a quality part.

| Make | Model | Years |
| Chevrolet | El Camino | 1969 - 1970 |
| Brand | Trim Parts |
| Height | 2 in |
| Length | 7 in |
| Weight | 1 lbs |
| Width | 2 in |