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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Bart Collins on April 05, 2010, 07:58:37 PM
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Have owned a Carolina Blue 1969 RS for 2 years. Getting ready to start body restoration. Factory color was this blue, with all indications along inside of door, hood edge, etc. Has - - color code on cowl tag. Hard pressed to go back this color. Any opinions/comments are appreciated. (Also has factory air, dark blue bucket seats with molded armrest door panels.)
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It's rare paint. It is worth more with the correct color. Why not paint it Caroline Blue?
You can change it to LeMans blue or ? but lots of Camaro junkies will want to burn you at the stake. ;)
-Mark.
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It's rare paint. It is worth more with the correct color. Why not paint it Caroline Blue?
You can change it to LeMans blue or ? but lots of Camaro junkies will want to burn you at the stake. ;)
-Mark.
Yeah, dont change it. Keep it original
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I'd stick with the original color. I mean, how many did they make that color?
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I had a friend with a Carolina Blue RS/SS and I thought it was a great looking car. I probably have photo or two of it around here somewhere. PM me and I'll email you some.
Keep it original, very cool!
Kris
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Thanks for all the comments, guys. I'm sure that all you Camaro experts can help me with my restoration journey. But with 2 kids currently in college, my funding is low at the moment.
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My 2 cents worth, keep it original. I was tempted many years ago to change my Butternut Yellow '69 RS to a cool (at the time) Candy Apple Green. Sure glad I didn't!!
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Hi. I also have a 69 butternut SS convertible and the color grows on you as you sit endlessly staring at this beautiful piece of history. I also just P/U a 69 RS SS dover white coupe that when finished it will stay with its original color. So I say keep it the original color and enjoy the hell out of it.