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Here are some pics of some VN Z11's:
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Jim R Scottsdale, AZ
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SO ON A BLACK STRIPE CAR THE COWL AND FIREWALL WILL ALL BLEND TOGETHER ?
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I wonder why some of these pics show the stripe colour all the way across the cowl and others as mine is were masked off and done like the one in Jerrys book on page 75. Mine was this way before restored,a tape line and then body colour beyond that out to the fender.
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1968 LOS Rallye Green Z28 |
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MINE IS GLOSS BLACK ALL THE WAY TO THE FENDERS JUST LIKE THE PICTURES OF THE Z/11 CAR THAT IS PAINTED ORANGE ALL THE WAY ACROSS ? I WAS TOLD THAT IT WAS IN CORRECT TO GO ALL THE WAY TO THE FENDER BUT YOU CAN TELL IT HAS NOT BEEN TOUCHED ON MY CAR !
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So far, in my research on the subject has shown that stripe-color paint was painted in a section as shown in the image I've posted here (69 Z11 03B)...as well as paint all the way across the cowl between the pinch weld and from the base of the windshield to the top front edge of the firewall. So far, there hasn't been a rhyme or reason to LOS or NOR...can somebody chime in?
Thanks, Tony Huntimer Camaro Performers Magazine ![]() |
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Tony probably has a good point here. I sent firez a picture of an 02E car that was built 15 cars before mine. White stripes but lemans blue across the cowl like the car Tony has posted. My car, with black stripes was not like this.
Joe
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1968 Z/28 Corvette Bronze. Black Hounds Tooth. 02E Los Angeles born 3/13/1968 pnt OO 1969 SS396 Yellow/Yellow 08E Norwood born 8/28/1969 pnt 76E 1970 'cuda Moulin Rouge, 440-6, 4 speed |
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Not sure of the first cars' build date or assembly plant, but here are some OP (original paint) Z28's:
Here's a 02D Norwood '69 Tony Huntimer Camaro Performers Magazine Camaros.net also has a little linfo on this subject at: http://www.camaros.net/forums/showth...owl&page=2 |
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[ QUOTE ]
So far, in my research on the subject has shown that stripe-color paint was painted in a section as shown in the image I've posted here (69 Z11 03B)...as well as paint all the way across the cowl between the pinch weld and from the base of the windshield to the top front edge of the firewall. So far, there hasn't been a rhyme or reason to LOS or NOR...can somebody chime in? Thanks, Tony Huntimer Camaro Performers Magazine [/ QUOTE ] your picture is an example of how NORWOOD painted the Z10/Z11 cars, not Van Nuys again, the pictures I posted earlier are ONLY for Van Nuys cars ...
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Jim R Scottsdale, AZ
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[/ QUOTE ] So from our collective eyes and brains...have we established that the image above shows the paint format has only been found on NOR cars so far? And the larger full-cowl paint format has been found on NOR and LOS cars? Thanks, Tony Huntimer Camaro Performers Magazine |
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"So from our collective eyes and brains...have we established that the image above shows the paint format has only been found on NOR cars so far?"
correct " And the larger full-cowl paint format has been found on NOR and LOS cars? I would restate that to say: And the larger full-cowl paint format has been found on all LOS and some NOR cars.
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Jim R Scottsdale, AZ
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