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Grill emblem placement for a 1969 Z/28 RS vs Standard

Started by jk1969z28, June 23, 2014, 08:51:19 AM

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cook_dw

Gary I would agree with you that it could be optical illusion if the vertical bars were set back from the horizontal..  We did look at the car and emblem from the same angle as the pic and it matches..  So idk..

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The backing plate & emblem had never been off sand it was installed on a diagonal. LOL
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cook_dw

And both photos together and one with lines showing the edge of the horizontal bars.


cook_dw

Dragging this back up again.  I have witnessed 2 known original 69 Z's that have the same emblem placement as the one I posted back in 2016.  I will post photos later once I have time.

z28z11

Just 'cause it bolts on doesn't make it right -

I removed this about 15 minutes after I got it home - problem was when whoever mounted it to the grille, they overtightened the nuts and broke the grille. I managed to repair it, but aggravating. '69's look better with the grille emblem.

You can really tell at a glance when an owner has one out of position - it's obvious it just doesn't look correct. I've got a good front-on shot of the X77 in '75 if I can find it - may take a year or two.


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cook_dw

As promised.  As found original paint, interior, drivetrain and docs.  Zero fluff.  I'll add another in a day or so.

cook_dw

And here is the other original born with blah blah blah car.  Both of these to previous cars are perfect examples of preservation and originality.

camaronut

If you look on page 74 of JMN's 4th edition book of all Camaro knowledge, this 69 RS Z28 is totally untouched since 1969.  It is completely original from front to back.....I was there for the photo shoot and was totally blown away at the sight of this car.  Totally amazing.

If you look at where the emblem is in this picture, it'll explain all the confusion from the Camaro Nats judges.  I'm sure this car was used as a reference.

As said in a previous post, a human installed these emblems........take it from there.

cook_dw

My point of posting these photos are even though these cars and processes had SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) there are still human errors; which in my eyes, makes these cars so unique and if you are able to confirm the oddities on an individual level then put it back the way it left the factory.  Right or wrong as it was intended to leave the plant they still showed up to owners this way.  If you can not confirm originality then by all means put them back the way they were supposed to be installed but for me its about the individualism of these cars that give them their personalities and uniqueness..

camaronut

Quote from: cook_dw on March 26, 2020, 09:05:18 AM
My point of posting these photos are even though these cars and processes had SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) there are still human errors; which in my eyes, makes these cars so unique and if you are able to confirm the oddities on an individual level then put it back the way it left the factory.  Right or wrong as it was intended to leave the plant they still showed up to owners this way.  If you can not confirm originality then by all means put them back the way they were supposed to be installed but for me its about the individualism of these cars that give them their personalities and uniqueness..

Well said!!!

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