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Old 07-09-2014, 07:06 PM
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Default Re: It's 1969 and your Camaro gets delivered...

the plastic wrap / bags is what I remember as well

I worked as a new car prep person at the local Lincoln Mercury dealer in high school and don't remember any wheel covers or hub caps being installed on the cars

Ditto for when I worked at the Pontiac main assembly plant in Pontiac from 71-73, trim rings and wheel covers where never attached, I think they were plastic wrapped with cardboard sections between them
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Old 07-09-2014, 08:07 PM
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Default Re: It's 1969 and your Camaro gets delivered...

In model year 1969, the Corvettes with standard trim had the caps in boxes and the trim rings in heavy shrink wrap with corrugated paper between them. Each had a packing slip and they were placed behind the seats. The antenna was back there as well with no wrapping.
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