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Old 01-15-2007, 08:07 PM
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Default Re: burnish brown copo on camaros.net

Total BS, I know the shop that painted the car and they and my buddy who last owned the car never got around to the stripes.
The original fenders are still in my friends storage and I even got some shots of the stripe for my own referance. And they are very close to what is in the assy manual.
I am not at home so I cant post a picture, had the new buyer actually seen the old stripes they would never messed up that bad. Truth be known, most guys looking at that car over at the B-J Auction do not know any differance !
All in all the car is a stand tall, quality, #'s Double COPO, we just are not sure where the car came from. For a long time it was thought the car my have come from Canton, based on stories of guys remembering such a car around town.
Also Rick, do you remember the guys name that was with the car at Carlisle ?
On a side note, upside down cowl induction seals and Ford "Caution Fan Decals" are running about 2 to 1 over at Barrett Jackson. Amatures ! Sorry it is one of my peeves.
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