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3rd Gen Camaro Colors
I've been unable to determine which year 3rd Gen Camaro had the black with gold GFX and gold, five spoke wheel. I also haven't found a picture of that combo online, though Im sure Im not looking in the right places.
Does anyone know what year that color combo with wheels was available? Anyone have any side pictures so that I can see the GFX and wheels? Thanks. |
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Dave, I have a dealer brochure from '85, and I'm almost positive you could get the IROC in that color scheme. I'll scope it out when I get home.
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im pretty sure that 82 had the gold black scheme on the t/a
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What wheels are these Dave? |
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Tim had an '83 Z28 that was black and gold....pretty sure it had the gold 5 spokes too, but I'm not positive.
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my 88 is a base model and it was white with gold GFX and gold 5 spoke base rims
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My 86 was black, gold gfx, and gold five spoke wheels.
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in 1987 that color combination was available, with the gold painted aluminum five-spoke wheel, but only in the Z-28 model. the IROC-Z was a solid color exterior with the polished aluminum five-spoke wheel, no color on the wheel.
btw, the exterior colors available that year were: silver met., bright blue met., dark blue met., white, black, yellow, dark brown met., dark red met., bright red and medium gray met. the iroc was only available in bright red, dark red metallic, yellow, black, white and bright blue metallic. the brochure also states that all colors had a clear coat applied (when did they phase out single stage paint?) and special accent tape stripe available on the sport coupe (base model). |
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My second camaro was a 1984 5.0HO blue with silver on the bottom. putting the fadded decal on the bottom was a pain! That car even had the center console w/ the flashlight between the ttops.
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what paint system are/were they using? |
I dunno the name of the program they used. I know they distributed mostly BASF products, if that makes a difference (they are the largest supplier of BASF in the state). Place is called Central Paint, located in Trenton.
Makes me wonder which color my car is for real then? I dunno whether they would call it dark blue or bright blue. What do you think? http://www.fquick.com/images/vehicles/full/4222188.jpg - Justin |
what if it's not really even a color?!?
oh noez!!!!!!!!11111111 |
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