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Here is the last batch. This is the stuff he had in a folder. Pretty cool for the guys that are into the original/survivor stuff.
There are still 2 more dealer shots and a few shots from MN Dragways - He said he'd poke around for em, but this is it for a while. We didn't spend too much time looking as I don't get down there as much as I'd like, so catching up was the priority. Front dealer shot: ![]() Another rear dealer shot: ![]() The window sticker from the car: ![]() The actual checklist he and the salesman went through: (Station wagon checklist is on the back side) ![]() ![]() The sales brochure he looked at when choosing between a Camaro or a Nova: ![]() And last - the brochure he went to get after receiving the "John Deere" letter from his father and did nothing to ease his fears about the color. He said he picked the color from a picture of a car on the cover of National Dragster. After the letter from his father and this brochure, he was pretty worried it wasn't going to look like what he expected. It is hard to tell from the scan, but the color on this brochure, definitely looks closer to Deere green than the actual color of the car. ![]() |
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It looks like it had wheel trim rings on the window sticker. I think that would be Copo style hubcaps with trim rings. Never seen those trim rings ordered on a Camaro before...Cool.
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I noticed earlier the residue on the trunk lid from the sticker. That had to be a thorn in your dad's side to see that after they took it off.
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