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You have a point when seen a 1969 SS Chevelle Don,as those are specifically 1970 Firestone Wide Oval tires.
But for a '69 Camaro,couldn't those tires be considered correct,due to the longer overlapping Camaro production running into the 1970 model year? |
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I had spoken to the owner in the 90's and have a copy of the POP. I believe the owner then name was Bobby, and his son had a Z28 that may have been blue with a brown vinyl top. I'll see if I have any notes on the car. I'd really like to see the paint removed from the engine pad.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mr70</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You have a point when seen a 1969 SS Chevelle Don,as those are specifically 1970 Firestone Wide Oval tires.
But for a '69 Camaro,couldn't those tires be considered correct,due to the longer overlapping Camaro production running into the 1970 model year? </div></div> I was going by the trim tag Rick which is 03B (if my eyes see it right). I could be wrong, but I don't think the 69 Camaro model year went to March, 1970 - thought it was December or January or something in that neighbourhood?????
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