Not trying to correct you just offering my opinion , Green car a 1966 Oldsmobile , Grand Prix about '75 with rare sunroof and I believe that the Camaro was only available with the split bumper in 1971 on the Z28.
Not at all, I was asking, not telling, and only offering a guess. That rear window throws me off... and I hadn't thought of the Olds. Good call! That split front bumper, I can't tell, 70, 71, 72, or 73 are all so similar, and the differences are so small, the grill spacing of the weave, and if it had a trunk mounted "Camaro" script seem to be the easy ways to figure it out, but this car has a replacement trunk lid, and the angle of the photo make its grill out of sight https://www.chevyhardcore.com/news/differences-within-a-generation-the-70-through-73-camaro/
I just noticed how the windows of the photographers building are reflected onto the street, it is a very good picture. Good call on the Camaro trunk lid. Keep up your great work!
Great shot.
ReplyDeleteNot trying to correct you just offering my opinion , Green car a 1966 Oldsmobile , Grand Prix about '75 with rare sunroof and I believe that the Camaro was only available with the split bumper in 1971 on the Z28.
ReplyDeleteNot at all, I was asking, not telling, and only offering a guess. That rear window throws me off... and I hadn't thought of the Olds. Good call! That split front bumper, I can't tell, 70, 71, 72, or 73 are all so similar, and the differences are so small, the grill spacing of the weave, and if it had a trunk mounted "Camaro" script seem to be the easy ways to figure it out, but this car has a replacement trunk lid, and the angle of the photo make its grill out of sight https://www.chevyhardcore.com/news/differences-within-a-generation-the-70-through-73-camaro/
DeleteI just noticed how the windows of the photographers building are reflected onto the street, it is a very good picture. Good call on the Camaro trunk lid. Keep up your great work!
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