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Old 12-23-2019, 07:18 AM
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I think it's the original owner - seller's name is on the POP. He repainted the car in the 70's IIRC.
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Old 12-28-2019, 06:22 PM
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Relisted in the link below, with the same $33,500 opening bid.

While I like the car a lot, I think the 'get it sold' price is $27.5k ish (just an opinion).

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Relisted in the link below, same description, same price - I think it's time the seller tries something new to move this car.

Link to 1967 Camaro SS350 auction
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The white trim tags have been debated for years. I don't believe there is any question that SOMEONE at Norwood was painting them; but I don't believe a distinctive pattern has been discovered.

I believe Phil (70COPO ??? not sure of his name here) has some contacts with Norwood workers. Seems I remember him posting a reason provided by one of those workers.
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The white trim tags have been debated for years. I don't believe there is any question that SOMEONE at Norwood was painting them; but I don't believe a distinctive pattern has been discovered.

I believe Phil (70COPO ??? not sure of his name here) has some contacts with Norwood workers. Seems I remember him posting a reason provided by one of those workers.
My theory is that there was some random dude at the plant with a can of white spray paint who thought he would give us all something to debate 50 years down the road.
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My 1967 z/28 was a Van Nuys built car and it had white overspray on the tag, but it was from the white stripes I believe.
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I thought they were white to make them easier to read during assembly...
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Old 01-09-2020, 01:39 AM
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That is what I remember reading. I know there was a thread on the white trim tags over on the CRG site, but I couldn't find it.
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Aannnd it's back, relisted in the link below.

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Relisted for $31,500 in the link below - price is coming down.

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