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Is it an LA (Van Nuys) built car or a Norwood car? If an LA car, the underbody was originally black and much easier to blend in and look original than the red oxide Norwood cars. I don't see any red oxide in the photo. Like Steve said, it depends on what you want it to be. You may want to do a Google search on Jack Seymour 1970 Z28 as he had a low mileage 70Z that he did and extensive cleanup on without disassembly.
Never mind...here: https://www.google.com/search?q=jack...w=1680&bih=960 He is also a member on this forum JacSey 70Z https://www.yenko.net/forum/member.php?u=42384
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70Z28 04B Norwood Forest Green-white Stripes Black DeLuxe Interior Owned since 1978 - First Car |
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Its a LA car and has most of the original paint (showing some checking and dings) and the interior is all original but the engine compartment inner fenders and part of the frame have been painted.
I want to drive and enjoy the car and what to make sure it does not rust. So leaning towards painting the floors when i paint the sub frame Quote:
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Thanks for the links that's an outstanding camaro. Mines a nice driver and leaning toward painting floor the correct black when i pull the subframe as i am practicing social distancing the next few weeks.
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