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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: fsc66 on February 07, 2024, 04:27:55 PM
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Working on a 67 Camaro Special paint car, code O-O. I have a few special paint original window stickers for 68 and 69 but none for 67. Does anyone have an original window sticker or car shipper they could share that line item showing verbiage and price? Or e-mail to paul@winvoices.com
Thanks,
Paul
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I’ve heard about this 0-0 tag before, but have never seen one. Could you post a picture of it?
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I cannot post customer's info or pics without their permission but plenty of pics around if you google:
https://www.z28.com/pages/1967-camaro-decoding/
https://www.camaros.net/threads/67-trim-tag-special-order.408394/
https://macswebs.com/camaroworld/1967/67trim_tag.htm
Paul
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It looks like the O-O had a lot of different possible reasons why it was stamped that way. I guess if the car has some original paperwork or maybe 1st layer of paint to see, it might help…but that’s no affirmation either.
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What the affirmation is, is that it's a special paint car based on the O-O paint code. No paperwork is needed to express that any further
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As I understand it, the paint 0-0 code is for a Camaro that a customer ordered with a color that wasn't available on the Camaro color choice for that particular year. Usually that occurred through a special connection to the central office. So if a customer ordered a color; say one that was only available to a corvette, the TT would get the 0-0. Is this the general concept behind the 0-0 TT?
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The OP is not researching what special paint is.
He runs a reproduction window sticker service and is only looking for very specific information on how the 1967 special paint option was represented on the window sticker.
Much information about special paint is already published, here on CRG and as linked above.
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Oh....got it. Thanks.
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I believe the charged amount would depend on the situation.
For example, a Z28 with stripe delete would probably have no charge.
A GM color, but not a Camaro color would have a given charge, but a non-GM color may have a higher charge.
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Agree, all we have to go by right now is the same logic as the 68’s and 69’s. I also looked over the same information on Chevelle’s on Dale’s site and other than ECL codes pricing logic seems to be the same. Also recently came across a 67 Corvette and verbiage looks to be the same
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Do any of the Carolina Blue '69's have window stickers? I know the pink '69 doesn't.