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Default Original Owner 1969 SS350 Camaro

A fellow posted these pics on a FB group. He ordered the SS350 in Saigon, took delivery in San Fran. I like the lettering on the original Uniroyals. The tail panel got a bow tie instead of an SS emblem-he had to have dealer fix. Look at how the original dual exhaust hung-yikes.
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looks like azure turquoise car
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I was thinking glacier blue??... also notice the disparity between forward door gaps on either side.
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Almost positive it's LeMans Blue, old pics are a bit washed out.
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I always wondered what happens to my Aunt Dee's 1969 Camaro that she got for her graduation present. She still had it in 1994 and I could have snatched it up for about 3 grand. It was nothing special just a 307 Dusk Blue/automatic, but it was a solid Southern California car (Ventura) with zero rust.
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