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Funny how most have come to regard the stereo stripes on the hood and trunk as SS stripes, but in actuality they were really for the Z/28. We are probably stuck on the similar Chevelle SS stripes as the "SS" stripe look...
But my little ol brain was cooked when I saw all the rest of the cool stripes you could have on a Camaro!
the Chevy Hockey Stripe "D90" option (Mopars were cooler with the flipped direction and engine size numbers)
The DX1
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Now this is a 1968 Camaro of course, but, just for full coverage of stripes, I'm including it. It's the "mustache" stripe, that was the D 90 for 1968 or L48 option
http://www.camaros.org/exterior.shtml
http://wallpapersqq.net/chevrolet-camaro-ss-1969.html
http://www.superchevy.com/how-to/paint-body/1309-chevrolet-camaro-know-your-stripes/
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