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    1. #1
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      1969 Camaro RS - Assembly Update

      Here are some pictures of assembly on my 69 camaro... It is getting SO close to being on the road now!!!













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      (need to work on this gap - the fender is still loose at the bottom...)

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      That color looks sweet ! nice job. I knew it would look great
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
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      I love the rally sports with their closed off headlights. Nice looking car. Good luck getting it all finished
      Trey

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      69

      Love it! Are the hood and fenders original GM?

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      Quote Originally Posted by 69X22
      Love it! Are the hood and fenders original GM?
      The only original bolt on part is the passenger fender...

      Here is the before...








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      holy crap ..you came a long way..car looks killer !! congrats..
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      Nice car.Its good to see the before and after to see how fars its come along.
      In the old pic of it, does the vaccum looking canister on the firewall in the driver side fender go to the rs headlight doors? If so can an x44 camaro be an rs?

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      Wow, that is one hell of a transformation, great job, nice to see the fallow through. so many cars fall short of completion.

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      Quote Originally Posted by 67'camaroG
      Nice car.Its good to see the before and after to see how fars its come along.
      In the old pic of it, does the vaccum looking canister on the firewall in the driver side fender go to the rs headlight doors? If so can an x44 camaro be an rs?
      That canister is part of the factory RS system. I went with the DSE electric kit though, so I am not exactly sure of the operation. I would have to look at my Cowl Tag to see what my car is coded as. It is definitely an original RS though (and not an SS).

      I am not going for originality (you can probably tell). I just love the blacked out tail panel. I have seen big block SS cars with the RS package (and they should have had the black tail panel w/ a 396 Engine).

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      Looks Great man!
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      Great job. Red looks great.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Taylor1969
      That canister is part of the factory RS system. I went with the DSE electric kit though, so I am not exactly sure of the operation. I would have to look at my Cowl Tag to see what my car is coded as. It is definitely an original RS though (and not an SS).

      I am not going for originality (you can probably tell). I just love the blacked out tail panel. I have seen big block SS cars with the RS package (and they should have had the black tail panel w/ a 396 Engine).
      The reason i asked is because i had a 69' that was missing the front sheetmetal but it had that canister on the firewall. I wonder if i had an rs and didnt know it. , but it was a x44 code.

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      Quote Originally Posted by 67'camaroG
      The reason i asked is because i had a 69' that was missing the front sheetmetal but it had that canister on the firewall. I wonder if i had an rs and didnt know it. , but it was a x44 code.
      I bet that you are right... if you are missing the front sheetmetal, the other determining factor would be the rear tailpan. Did you have the reverse light cutouts on that car?

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      Car looks killer, congrats on the progress!
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      Quote Originally Posted by Taylor1969
      I bet that you are right... if you are missing the front sheetmetal, the other determining factor would be the rear tailpan. Did you have the reverse light cutouts on that car?
      i forgot about the reverse cut outs. It didn't have them. i guess maybe someone put a rs front on it at some time. I would like to think it wasn't an rs cuz, i didn't sell it for origional rs type of money, lol.

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      Check the Head Light switch it should have the vacum lines coming out the back on an RS car.
      Wayne
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