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Yup...but you didn't read my last post John. (lol)
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Doh! I was looking at the pictures and missed the text.
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John 69 Z/28 "Ex Racer" |
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I'm the same way when there are good pictures to look at John. The carpet is now trimmed and installed but I'm going to leave the cuts for the seats and seat belt holes until I'm ready to install the interior. Next up I will pull the dash and make a few changes before installing some new gauges.
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Carpet around that shifter box looks great.
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Freddie 1969 Camaro RS/SS396 (427) 4 speed |
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NorCam (02-20-2021) |
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Looks fantastic! Where did you get your bowtie floor mats?
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SOLD 1969 427 COPO Camaro Lemans Blue/Black, M22 4 speed, 15,800 original miles |
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NorCam (02-20-2021) |
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OER through HeartBeatCity
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I'm sorry but that's waaaay too professional looking for a true Day2 look. Back in the actual Day2 era (or as we Boomers say, IN MY DAY...) there would be half-a-dozen, fully ripped out carpet threads that were caught on the drill when you tried to drill screw holes for the shifter boot. And add to that a really uneven sledge hammered/peeled back wall of sheet metal forming the side of the transmission hump to add to the "authentic mess".
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