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That's what I was afraid of given there wasn't a good photo of the tag.
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Guys, this car has a round driver side mirror. My 69 02B Z28 also has the same round mirror- which I assumed was something a previous owner had installed on mine to replace the factory rectangular mirror. Did some 69's come with round mirrors? I'd be hard pressed to believe someone would install such a glaring incorrect piece on this COPO- so it's got me wondering. Thanks
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That round mirror in the picture looks even bigger than a 67 Camaro round mirror. There was a older photo of a orange ZL1 Camaro that had a round mirror. I just did a google search and cannot find the photo of it. I have the photo in my collection at home somewhere. All 1969 Camaros I've ever seen had the rectangle mirror unless you replaced it. The 1970 Camaro bullet mirrors were popular in the day. I even installed them on my car for awhile.
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