Black or Silver Grill, rhyme or reason?
Well, been working on some details on my 69 Camaro, and I am a bit confused on why some grills were silver and some were black. I am fairly sure I haven't seen a factory SS grill that was silver, yet non SS cars seem to have both? Can someone explain what the factory typically produced?
Non-Rally Sport Z/28s and 427 COPOs came with a silver grille.
Standard model and SS, non-Rally Sport models came with a black grille.
Rally Sport Z/28s came with a black grille.
Black Z/28 Rally Sport models came with a silver grille.
Standard model and SS, non-Rally Sport models came with a black grille.
Rally Sport Z/28s came with a black grille.
Black Z/28 Rally Sport models came with a silver grille.
ORIGINAL: Camaro 69
Non-Rally Sport Z/28s and 427 COPOs came with a silver grille.
Standard model and SS, non-Rally Sport models came with a black grille.
Rally Sport Z/28s came with a black grille.
Black Z/28 Rally Sport models came with a silver grille.
Non-Rally Sport Z/28s and 427 COPOs came with a silver grille.
Standard model and SS, non-Rally Sport models came with a black grille.
Rally Sport Z/28s came with a black grille.
Black Z/28 Rally Sport models came with a silver grille.
Thanks all. I appreciate you clearing that up.
With all that said. Were any SS427 Camaros ever produced in 1969? I am probably going to go ahead and hang SS badges on my car, even though most likely ever "EXPERT" in the country are going to come up to me at cruise-ins and shows and tell me that my car isn't a real SS, or even a real V8 car. I will have some type of reply for them by that time. However, I am trying to figure out how to badge my front fenders. I really don't want to advertise locally that it will have a 5 speed, or a 502. (Gotta keep something up my sleeve). I thought about not badging as an SS and keeping it looking COPO-ish, but then everyone will suspect much more. I actually have considered putting 350 emblems on it as well. More than likely I will use either 396 or 427 though.
John
With all that said. Were any SS427 Camaros ever produced in 1969? I am probably going to go ahead and hang SS badges on my car, even though most likely ever "EXPERT" in the country are going to come up to me at cruise-ins and shows and tell me that my car isn't a real SS, or even a real V8 car. I will have some type of reply for them by that time. However, I am trying to figure out how to badge my front fenders. I really don't want to advertise locally that it will have a 5 speed, or a 502. (Gotta keep something up my sleeve). I thought about not badging as an SS and keeping it looking COPO-ish, but then everyone will suspect much more. I actually have considered putting 350 emblems on it as well. More than likely I will use either 396 or 427 though.
John
Not sure about the 427 SS packages but there is a all white 69 with a 427 one town up from me. They guys Camaro is a twin of mine, all plain, no badgeing with just a cowl hood.
For those that nitpick, ask them where is their car. Then tell them it looks awesome and they should go back over to it so everyone that nitpicks it can be corrected properly.
For those that don't have one, tell them to get their wallet out and write the check so you can build it proper.
Sounds like a badass package your building. I went similar with a "speak softly and carry a big stick" idea but word is out now. That and it's loud as heck.
For those that nitpick, ask them where is their car. Then tell them it looks awesome and they should go back over to it so everyone that nitpicks it can be corrected properly.
For those that don't have one, tell them to get their wallet out and write the check so you can build it proper.
Sounds like a badass package your building. I went similar with a "speak softly and carry a big stick" idea but word is out now. That and it's loud as heck.
ORIGINAL: 5speed502
Thanks all. I appreciate you clearing that up.
With all that said. Were any SS427 Camaros ever produced in 1969? I am probably going to go ahead and hang SS badges on my car, even though most likely ever "EXPERT" in the country are going to come up to me at cruise-ins and shows and tell me that my car isn't a real SS, or even a real V8 car. I will have some type of reply for them by that time. However, I am trying to figure out how to badge my front fenders. I really don't want to advertise locally that it will have a 5 speed, or a 502. (Gotta keep something up my sleeve). I thought about not badging as an SS and keeping it looking COPO-ish, but then everyone will suspect much more. I actually have considered putting 350 emblems on it as well. More than likely I will use either 396 or 427 though.
John
Thanks all. I appreciate you clearing that up.
With all that said. Were any SS427 Camaros ever produced in 1969? I am probably going to go ahead and hang SS badges on my car, even though most likely ever "EXPERT" in the country are going to come up to me at cruise-ins and shows and tell me that my car isn't a real SS, or even a real V8 car. I will have some type of reply for them by that time. However, I am trying to figure out how to badge my front fenders. I really don't want to advertise locally that it will have a 5 speed, or a 502. (Gotta keep something up my sleeve). I thought about not badging as an SS and keeping it looking COPO-ish, but then everyone will suspect much more. I actually have considered putting 350 emblems on it as well. More than likely I will use either 396 or 427 though.
John
Clyde
Well, broke down and ordered the SS emblems, and my wife talked me into putting the 502 Badges on it. She keeps saying if the factory built what I am building, they would put them on....sobeit, they will be on it.
Still gonna hide the 5 speed though
.
j.
Still gonna hide the 5 speed though
.j.
Well, bought the silver, gonna keep the black as well. Can change them out from time to time. Actually purchased the Cowl hood too, and gonna have both hoods painted and decide later. Pretty much headed toward the COPO 502 Look. I have a set of SS wheels for driving, but will most likely purchase a set of steel 15" wheels and dog-dishes for a set of Goodyear Polyglass GT's in the future for car shows.




