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Old 06-22-2006, 02:49 AM
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Default OK - Why does GM show a 1969 Camaro for 1970?

I was on the GM Photostore website today and I came across
an image of a 1970 SS Camaro. I was somewhat shocked so I
thought I would share the link with you. Unfortunately, I
can't post the images from that site as GM owns them.

What's so odd is that the model is a 1969 with a 1970 front
license plate tag. Obviously, this was a pre-strike photo.
However, the car has N/66 wheels on it!

N/66 wheels were discontinued in about November of 1968 as
I recall. So, how did they end up on a 1970 model photo?

God! That car is beautiful!

1970 Camaro?

There are also two engine images I think many of the big
block guys will get a tickle out of!

Porcupine

L/71

My L/71 doesn't look that dolled up?

Steve
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