Finally, the car cover has slipped up enough to see it's a Chevy hub cap, so, that must be a 67-68 Camaro? Also, notice the license plate number UZC974, here in California the plates were sequential, and I'll guess U fell in around 1967
which looks like the N96, but with a fast and lousy silver spray over the whole thing instead of making the right coves blacked out
N96 wheel covers were available on all Chevy cars except the Corvette either as a factory option or a dealer option. Could be a Camaro. Could also be a Chevelle.
That style of wheel cover was also available on Chrysler and Ford cars as a dealer option.
Lee, that is why I also have the photo of the entire car under car cover. Obviously it's not a Chevelle, nor a Mopar, or Ford, not with the droopy trunk silhouette. So... Vega or Camaro? I say early Camaro.
N96 wheel covers were available on all Chevy cars except the Corvette either as a factory option or a dealer option. Could be a Camaro. Could also be a Chevelle.
ReplyDeleteThat style of wheel cover was also available on Chrysler and Ford cars as a dealer option.
Lee, that is why I also have the photo of the entire car under car cover. Obviously it's not a Chevelle, nor a Mopar, or Ford, not with the droopy trunk silhouette. So... Vega or Camaro? I say early Camaro.
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