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Just to be clear that 69's (to my knowledge) are the only ones that have known codes on the bulkhead.. 67 & 8's had the occasional marking but I do not know the relevance or meanings behind them..
Quote from: ZLP955 on May 09, 2015, 10:28:28 PMHow about 'b' for butternut?This reply may have to be moved and start a new topic. Is butternut yellow really that bad???. I guess it is true about"beauty in the eyes of the beholder". Goes to show not everybody loves that color.I for one, do not. But, a nicely trimmed Camaro with this color can look nice. But lets see some comments on this. When I was younger and Chevrolet came out with the " Ocher" color on the 71-71 pickups, I could not stand that color, looked like an old batch of mustard on a corn dog under the bleachers. But today when seeing a nice optioned upper/lower trimmed white on ocher, they kinda leave a little mark on me. So whats the folks say?I'd rather have a 6 cylinder Camaro then a butternut yellow one! Paul
How about 'b' for butternut?
Here are the pic's again, as they probably got erased during the website reset. I would have thought by now SOMEONE has to know what this means. Gotta be ton's of research examples, right? .. Danny
Oct Build RS/Z; 10B
Quote from: jdv69z on February 08, 2016, 04:12:10 PMOct Build RS/Z; 10Bok, now that I see yours, I can almost see the "3" on mine. Are my eyes playing tricks on me, or is it the "power of suggestion" from seeing yours?
Note the Murphy's law effect: Of the two characters, the one you really need to see is the "3". So guess which one is clear: the "X". The "3" is the one that's faded/hard to see.