Thats my car , if I could figure out how to post pic I would, I painted my scoops black and added Judge Spoiler on front, with sport mirrors. It was a Paladium silver car. Now it is 1997 Bright RED per GM. Nice car.
Yeah, you'll have to get some pics posted. I think my next upgrade will be a front spoiler.
I think red is by far the best color for a classic GTO. I was actually surprised when I bought my 70. The color ended up being exactly the same color that I painted my son's 69 Chevelle 6 years ago. He is going to have his Chevelle back here in SOCAL next month. He's had it in Ohio going to college. Here's a picture of his Chevelle.
I bought mine from Carlisle , some time in the 80's, its oe, came in gm box, has the correct mold markings underneath, no instuctions, the under side of the deck lid has molded sections where it looks like it should fit, but they are wrong. Thanxs for the update from AMEs .
__________________ Not bad for $400, it was Palladium Silver, Primer, and very tired.
I finally took your advise and turned the exhaust clamps over. Looks a lot ceaner. Thanks.
Dale
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Originally Posted by macgto7004
Damn Dale! That looks sweet!
Ask and you shall recieve.
Also, may I make one anal suggestion? The exhaust clamps for your splitters, loosen the bolts, and turn them upside down so the bolts are at the top, and hidden. Sounds pretty anal, I know, but it is one little tiny detail that makes for such a clean looking rear end (no pun intended!)
Damn Dale! That looks sweet!
Ask and you shall recieve.
Also, may I make one anal suggestion? The exhaust clamps for your splitters, loosen the bolts, and turn them upside down so the bolts are at the top, and hidden. Sounds pretty anal, I know, but it is one little tiny detail that makes for such a clean looking rear end (no pun intended!)
mac
Done. The clamps are turned up and it does look better. Thanks.
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