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first photo is 04B Norwood build
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#12
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So is mine, late December '66.
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#13
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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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67 Z/28 Butternut Yellow 69 Z/28 Rally Green 69 Z11 Pace Car (2) 69 RS/Z28 Lemans Blue / Olympic Gold 2010 2SS RS Aqua Blue 68 Z/28 Lemans Blue C7 Corvette 68 SS Lemans Blue |
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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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1967 Camaro conv (first car) 1969 Camaro street car 1967 Super Stock SS/JA Joe Scott car |
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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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