![]() 09/24/2020 at 20:06 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Bad timing == bad photos.
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In that first one you can see just how much shorter a 2000s Camry is. Crazy.
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Nice 68 RS Camaro convertible and then the a decent 67 C10 stepside. Front fender has been replaced with a 68 fender. The step sides though are 67.
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Impressive identification from crappy photos.
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it was clear enough. That rear window is a “small window” and was offered only in 1967. 67 trucks also did not have side markers. Since that front fender has a side marker hold, its a 68 Fender as the 67 and 68 nose is the same and the hood is correct for a 67/68.In 69 they changed the nose and it has a different hood and fenders. The rear step sides are missing side markers so its a 67 step side fender.
The camaro is easy to tell, no wing windows and side markers. I can tell its a RS car because the fender emblem is a giveaway. RS cars for some reason had it actually spelled out on the fenders so the length of the emblem is the tell. There are a few other things that stick out as well, but its stuff that only die hard first gen camaro originality fans would catch.