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I picked up this 67 camaro trunk lid a few months ago. Based on the cutouts, this is the 2nd design 1967 trunk lid. See CRG for specific explanation to the incremental changes. This trunk lid is stamped T29 (mid July)
I felt confident based on the original condition this was a mint trunk lid. I had it chemically stripped, and yes, perfect. All the orig welded tabs perfect, incremental welds along the back side perfect. What a nice trunk lid to find. I did notice when stripped, there were 2 tiny drill holes about the 1/8 size about 1 1/2 above the lip edge, assumed to be a dealer emblem. These are evident in the pics - i had them welded up, ground smooth and then epoxy primed the whole deck lid. Look at the pictures to see for yourself. Bolt holes perfect.. For the most discriminating restoration. The pictures provided to give evidence and confidence to the integrity of the trunk lid. All the hard stuff done - bolt on and fit to your liking. $1000.00 plus shipping
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few more pics,
also - as you can see, never drilled for a spoiler :-) like so many you see today.
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Eddie M Camaro-less 87 El Camino SS Few Ferrari's Last edited by enio45; 06-24-2025 at 03:01 AM. |
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dykstra (06-24-2025) |
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That is a really good deal on a near perfect decklid. They were costing $1000.10 years ago and you’ve already done all of the hard work.
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enio45 (06-24-2025) |