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Default Please ID these Camaro Lower Front Valances

Ive had these "new" unused parts for many years....

NO GM stickers, NO GM Boxes

Are these GM or Aftermarket , Is one R/S andthe Other Standard ???

If GM estimated Value

Please comment about the "Gray" and "Black" Pieces so I know
what you are writing about

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from what i see, CAMARO

gray is a 68 RS ft valance panel

black is a NON RS valance panel .....
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Gray is a '67 RS panel.

The black panel is either a '67 std [#3886620] or '68 std [#3925467]. Could be the '67 didn't have front spoiler mounting holes.
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Black Panel.
IF GM # would be 3925467 replaces 3886620
1967/1968 (STD) AIM UPC 11-13 A7 (1967) B4 (1968) PC# 4
Even "IF" no sticker found Look for a Tell tale Adhesive Ghost outline, back side
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Gray is a '67 RS panel.
William is correct the gray is a 67 RS panel.
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for my education - what is the difference pls?
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Also - I recently bought a GM - NOS 68 Valance panel for 450.00 Assuming u can find some residual of a sticker. If no sticker - again, witness marks prior install?

RS one - i do not have info on that - (is your nos and re primed for some reason, or is it used, stripped and re primed?) Any witness marks of it having been installed?

measure metal thickness of each to see if @ same.
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The '68 RS parking lamp assembly was smaller, completely different.
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for my education - what is the difference pls?
The 67 parking light require a bracket to mount. 68 screw into the valance
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Obviously i never worked on a 67, let along a RS........thanks guys for the education!
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