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#1
Quote from: 69Z28-RS on October 08, 2019, 05:54:25 PM
Quote from: 69Z28-RS on October 07, 2019, 10:40:44 PM
My car has never been on a roll over rack, so I don't have a 'full floor photo'.  All my photos were taken laying on the floor under the jacked up car.   I've posted them before, so you might look for my previous posts on the subject... (I did look on my computer tonight, but with 1000's of photos I was unable to find them quickly and I don't have time to look further)...

OK ..  I spent a couple of hours today wading thru my old posts to find the ones where I posted photos of my floor...   See the thread at:
http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.php?topic=10627.msg81153#msg81153

Thanks for the link!

Does the black in the transmission tunnel go under the front floor pans like that picture I posted above with the yellow overspray?
#2
Does anyone have a picture or pictures of a '68 Camaro's undercarriage? 

Did a '68 Camaro's undercarriage have gray primer or just the black and body overspray?

Was the transmission tunnel of a '68 Camaro black or gray primer?
#3
Quote from: manyc on February 11, 2019, 01:05:51 PM
Love it or hate it, this is what I ended up doing.

1) Primed undercarriage with DP90LF black epoxy primer.
2) Painted undercarriage with SEMs Hot Rod Black.
3) Oversprayed DP50LF light gray primer along rockers, inside wheel houses and tailpanel with heavy amount of coverage where the gas tank goes.
4) Oversprayed ermine white over the same areas.
5) Oversprayed Hot Rod Black along rockers.
6) Oversprayed Hot Rod Black along base of firewall.

It looks like hell, but it is close to what I believe my car looked liked based on other unmolested Norwood 67's RS/SS cars.

The undercarriage came out great!
#4
Quote from: 69Z28-RS on October 07, 2019, 07:42:58 AM
I can't respond re '68 Camaro underbody, but the photo and description is very similar to how my '69 (Sept '69 Norwood) Camaro is  on the underside.

Can you post some pictures of your '69 Camaros underside?
#5
Do you know why there's black in the transmission tunnel?
#6
I found this picture in this attached link.  It shows light gray primer on the bottom with black in the transmission tunnel and under the rear axle and body overspray.

Is this correct for a '68 Camaro?

https://www.chevydiy.com/how-to-paint-your-chevy-camaro-restoration-guide/