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'69 Camaro SS L78
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Not just this car, but I've never understood how someone can just throw emblems at a car and not care how bad the placement is. It's the 1st thing people see. To me it ruins an otherwise decent looking car. Stripes, don't get me started on badly done stripes. :no:
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Once Again. That's how you sell a car!! Sharp too
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I didn't think the VN cars got the PBT stamps. My Van Nuys car is untouched under the hood and there are none to be found.
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Wrong stripes got my attention right away. lots of other incorrect things too.
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I used the original fenders off of my car for the hole locations. I cut pieces out of them so that they would lay over the new fenders where I could mark the hole locations. I also kept parts of the original quarter panels and the rear panel where the RS back up lights go. My stripes are a total mess because I didn't know of any stencils when my car was painted.
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Agree Agree Agree. We all see this within our respective models and Model Year preference.
Misplaced emblems is a no excuse thing IMO. See it on 66/67 SS Chevelles all year long which is usually RED FLAG for a Cloned SS. In this day, with such a wealth of readily available information at all of our fingertips.... Even if you are creating an illusion of something a car isn't. You can get it right without glaringly obvious. |
Emblem issues.
It's the Helen Keller syndrome. Play a game of pin the emblem on the Camaro.
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