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first photo is 04B Norwood build
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So is mine, late December '66.
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My 06A 67 only has a P stamping on the lower portion underneath the lower door hinge next to the tulip
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Old 07-18-2017, 08:32 PM
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I finally got all of the dirt off of the tulip panels. More PTB stamps showed up!

Also - question - the trim tag has white paint under the black. What was the factory firewall paint sequence in 67? Should factory black be over the white on the tag?
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I did a 67 that all three were under the heater cover on the firewall. Never in sight
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Old 07-19-2017, 03:09 AM
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I finally got all of the dirt off of the tulip panels. More PTB stamps showed up!

Also - question - the trim tag has white paint under the black. What was the factory firewall paint sequence in 67? Should factory black be over the white on the tag?
This image may be helpful. This is a close up of a Norwood 1967 Camaro on the build truck coming over to body drop. This photo is also featured in the book.
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A couple original 67 Camaros
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Thanks Mike - obviously, someone has painted over mine. Also, the original firewall paint (behind the heater box - original heater core still in place) looks to be about 60% gloss. A lot more gloss than I would have expected.
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Yes, very much on the gloss side. I have noticed the same under the heater box cover. You can't always go by what is in a book
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you can't always go by what is in a book :d



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