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Looking for honest but respectable opinions .
I'm paining my 69 camaro black and am having a hard time deciding on a strip color so I decided to open up the opinion box. It's tuxedo solid black now. I'm torn between traditional white strips or gold. Here is the layout on a diecast model. |
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Have you considered ghosting black stripes?
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1969 Hugger Orange RS COPO (Sold) 1969 Garnet Red Z28 1969 Super Bee (Sold) 1965 Pontiac Lemans |
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I want to try to Stage more of a traditional era correct paint job. I made custom ZL1 Badges and I plan on applying them to my car. The Prototype ZL1 Camaro had gold Stripes so I'm having a hard time really finding the right shade that complements the car. I think I've come close with the current shade listed but it's either going to be the traditional white or the gold in question. But thank you for your input
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Gold for sure and maybe try trans am snowflake wheel or car color gold may be close.
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Yeah I thought about getting a California gold that is used in the Trans Am snowflake wheel. I actually bought accent gold used in the 89 Camaro wheels. When I did a spray test it looked like I had glued a bunch of new copper pennies to the paper. Way too coppery. The gold Stripes actually pictured is a base 74 Mustang color that have been modified a little bit to add a slight darker tint to the paint
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If by traditional era, you mean 1969, you only have one choice: white.
If you mean 1976 to 1981, then you can choose either white of gold. I remember wanting gold stripes in my 69 Z in the summer of 76. Thank goodness it didn't happen. When I repainted the car in 2012, I went with the original color of white stripes. Nothing looks cleaner than white ralley stripes on a black Z (or any other black 69 Camaro). Here are pics from both before and after the paint was buffed:
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When I say era correct, I know that white was the go to color. I want to make my car unique but still respectable to the classic car. That's why I'm putting zl1 badges I make onto the car. It's hard to decide a color scheme because I face the back and forth bantering that comes with classics.... when its original i hear "oh look another black and white camaro" when you paint the car a non rpo color, then I hear the "why didn't you paint it white". So I'm torn. Opinions from fellow car owners are always welcome.
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Black and white gets my vote.
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69 Chevelle SS L88 "Day-2" Lemans Blue 69 Chevelle SS L34 postsedan project-Azure Turquoise |
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Black and gold is always a winner. And being a ZL1 (clone I assume), who's to say that the Chevy design studio didn't put this on their black ZL1? I believe they did. Plus you could of had special paint option? That is what makes these cars so cool. They were made to order, not cookie cutter. One of my 69s has special paint. Why? The OB did not want the default stripe. The car is Lemans blue, with black vinyl top. The default calls for black striping, but mine is white.
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69 SS/RS 396 M20 X22 Nor 12B,72B,712 bought 1979 FULL OWNER HISTORY 69 Dick Harrell tribute Day II 427 M20 4.10 X11 76 orig pnt, 711 67 Super Stock 302 Camaro re-creation |
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You know there is one original car with red rally stripes. Maybe you can look and see how that would look. Black and red always look good together.
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1968 Camaro Z28 1967 Camaro RS L30/M20 numbers matching 1968 Camaro BB 4 speed 1968 Camaro 327 4 speed numbers matching 1969 Camaro RS LM1 numbers matching 1966 Chevy II SB 400 turbo400 Dana 44 1968 Malibu 327 numbers matching 1941 Ford Super Deluxe Coupe |
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