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<blockquote> <strong class="quote-title">diecast proto wrote:</strong> <hr><img src="http://mmb.maverick.to/images/smilies/hmmm.gif" alt="image" width="20" height="20">, well, it might be green, but i think it was masked and oainted over the original spectra green, so ther evits will be original. <br></blockquote>I am thinking that if it was masked and painted then the paint would be the same under<br>the wheel wells as is on the body and not a lighter paint spray in the wheel wells such as on original<br>redline cars. Why would someone repaint a car and paint the inside of the wheel wells same color lighter spray/brush then the body? Original redlines mostalways have a lighter spray<br>of color under the wheel wells such as the one that I won. Sound right? <img src="http://static.yuku.com//domainskins/bypass/img/smileys/grin.gif" alt="image"><br><br>
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100 percent REPAINT<br>Eric
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I am calling repaint myself. Bad pics, but the wheel wells look a different color to me. Lighter green like specto paint. But i am only workin with 1 good eyerite now SO>>>
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TrueBlue do you have it in hand yet? You seem to ask for peoples opinions and then argue with them or at least try and make your point with info you dont haveyet. I hope your not hyping it up in your mind and will be in for a let down.I would say repaint but who knows.
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I am sorry my friend if you felt bad about showing my cammy which is a custom i made my self!. as for the car in qustion, you have to wait until it is in yourhand and take some good pictures for us. years ago i got a lot of 5 heavy chevys and one was enimal dark green, but when I got the car and posted in the boad Iwas educated and found that the car was heavlt toned green HC. I still have it somewhere and i like it. <img src="http://static.yuku.com//domainskins/bypass/img/smileys/wink.gif" alt="image"><br><br>just my 2 cents<br><br>cheers<br>raed
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Late run US car. Sure looks like a repaint here.<br><br>The only known Enamel US Camaros are WE. The only known Enamel HK are red.<br><br>Keep taking chances, learning from them and eventually you will come up with something. Just think this one is the expensive learning experience.
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Does the green look lighter in the wheel wells then on the body on this US '69?<br><img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v26/trueiceblue/BWRSfTwBmkKGrHgoOKkIEjlLmVgL3BKWnk5.jpg" alt="image"><br><img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v26/trueiceblue/BWRSlgmkKGrHgoOKkEjlLmYq-kBKWnlDgww.jpg" alt="image"><br><br>Does anyone know if the green color is lighter inside the wheel wells of the '68 enamel green Custom VW even though it is HK?<br>
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It's all guesswork until you get the car. Seems simple enough, we can all give our opinion, but it's almost like you don't like what others'opinions are, so why bother?<img src="http://forums.gottadeal.com/images/smilies/smilies/shrug.gif" alt="image"><br>
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<blockquote> <strong class="quote-title">TrueIceBlue wrote:</strong> <hr> Just won this Custom Camaro at ebay and I bid on it thinking it could be a <br> enamel green. Looks just like the enamel green Custom VW in color and texture</blockquote><img src="http://i447.photobucket.com/albums/qq195/tw0six/VW_GreenEnamel.jpg" alt="image"><br><img src="http://i447.photobucket.com/albums/qq195/tw0six/cam1.jpg" alt="image"><br><br>Doesnt look anything like enamel green, wether its a bug or a lola, seems to be some blue smudge on the fender, unless its some sort of strange reflection,though all reflections on the camaro look shinny like a bright light versus blue<br><br>
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Looks like a repaint to me....at least you can get your $$ back....<br>