74 camaro port window
#21
What better way to add a touch of luxury to your Camaro, than with opera windows!
I gotta imagine it'd be a bit less claustrophobic for the back seat passengers though. I prefer a window seat.
I gotta imagine it'd be a bit less claustrophobic for the back seat passengers though. I prefer a window seat.
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#27
I would just like to say, it is my opinion that it looks tacky as all crap...even worse than a bead of chrome trim on a door parting line wich breaks up the natural flow and sweetness these cars are born with... However, that being stated I love the fact that dealers were doing it and could be had... and that makes it cool. Personally some may not like it, and although I liked the view from the back seat and the interior view was great; some may like the exterior view as well just a matter of taste. But this ones a question of an aquired taste. Its cool.
#28
I have one of these too!!!
Omg omg omg, how did it take me this long to find someone with one of these. I have one of these sitting in my garage. It was my mom's first car from when she was 16. She has kept it all this time. 1974 type lt with opera windows. Supposedly, they only made 100 of these beautiful cars. However due to the hype of the "port windows" back in the 70's, there were few people that made aftermarket opera windows in some of their camaros as well. I have a factory original. These were only done in the 1974 type lt models. Do you still have yours?
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