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Rat_Pack 01-28-2003 06:35 PM

Re: Paint spot on leaf leaf springs (yellow Yenko)
 
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Rat_Pack 01-28-2003 06:36 PM

Re: Paint spot on leaf leaf springs (yellow Yenko)
 
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bkhpah 01-28-2003 09:08 PM

Re: Paint spot on leaf leaf springs (yellow Yenko)
 
I am gald to see some real pictures, but let's see some of a unrestored 69 Yenko or COPO that the post was about. I have yet to see a tail panel on a Camaro that was not gloss. The reason I am questioning this is that so many times a restoration is follow the leader. Guys add all kinds of marks that were never there. I always take pictures of the odd stuff like you. If the restoration is done the way it was found I love it. I have see some crazy made up marks and I will bet you have too...BKH

T Billigen 01-28-2003 09:08 PM

Re: Paint spot on leaf leaf springs (yellow Yenko)
 
Thanks Rat Pack, When I talked to Tinnell he said that those paint dobs were correct! I personally did not know, but it looks like he was right. I was referring to Dave Belk's post on the 1969 Yenko that he posted for his friend.

Rat_Pack 01-28-2003 10:21 PM

Re: Paint spot on leaf leaf springs (yellow Yenko)
 
BKH, you are right, if the restoration is done properly it would done the way the car was found. There are a lot of cars that have been restored as "follow the leader" and they are wrong. Now as to pictures of COPOs or Yenkos with these spring markings, I do not have any. In your original post, which has been deleted, you stated "all Camaros" not the COPOs or Yenkos did not have them. However, I believe I have some of an SS396 that has them and those springs were no different than a COPO or Yenko: either BK or BM coded. Like I said earlier not all cars were marked this way and it depended upon which plant and what time of year the car was built. Research the car before restoration and document it.

To me the yellow car was done as "correct" as possible at the time of restoration. It is a nicely done over-restored car that most people like to see. Once the vinyl top is installed it should be correct. The paint daubs on the fronts of the springs can always be removed if the owner so decides. Not knocking the yellow car as to what was correct or not, I did notice that the spring tags were wrong and you did not mention that.

The tailpanels we have discussed before as to why there are varing shades of gloss but that is another day and time for discussion [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/smirk.gif[/img] ..............RatPack..............

Nova Research Project 02-03-2003 02:05 AM

Re: Paint spot on leaf leaf springs (yellow Yenko)
 
Just a FYI, while researching springs on the Nova board, I saw paint stripe identification references in the 69 parts books for 68 and earlier leaf springs. Not all had them but many did. G.

Steve Shauger 02-03-2003 02:44 AM

Re: Paint spot on leaf leaf springs (yellow Yenko)
 
I have seen the paint stripe on LA built cars only. I also noticed the LA built cars did not have spring tags.


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