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I took this photo of this old Camaro last year and thought I'd upload it tonight. I don't take many car photos. :D
Photo taken at the inner harbor Victoria, B.C. Canada
Ran into this stunning restoration downtown over the weekend. The rest of it was just as clean as the nose is. Just about Flawless is more like it. Nikkor-P 105 2.5
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-Unedited (no Photoshop or LightRoom used)
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I know the hood is open, and I hate that as much as most of you! But, this sweet red '69 Camaro SS/RS is a little more special with that 427ci mill sitting under it's pretty white striped hood, and probably a bit on the rare side too! Worth a shot?...I think so! I hope you'll agree!
Camaro SS 396 - 1969 model.
Discovered on Putney Parade, Putney - western Sydney.
Near Tennyson Point.
Photographed in July, 2023.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom.
The Chevrolet Camaro is a "pony car" made in North America by the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors. It was introduced on 26 September 1966 as a 1967 model year and was designed as a competing model to the Ford Mustang. The car shared the platform and major components with the Pontiac Firebird, also introduced in 1967. Four distinct generations of the car were produced before production ended in 2002. A new Camaro is expected to roll off assembly lines in January 2009.[1]
A photo inspired by the work of Felix Hernandez.
I made a diorama base, pose my Camaro 1/43 scale model, used dry ice to make fog.Hope you like it.
Quite a few people, myself included, feel that the 1969 is the best looking of all Camaros.
The first two years of the Camaro, 1967-68, shared the exact same body panels with each other, slightly different from the 1969 model above.
The 1967-68 body had a mid-height crease along the side which was definitely below the tops of the wheel well openings. The 1969 body had creases that began from the tops of each wheel well openings and swept rearward.
That was a popular car color in the mid- to late 1960s. Very fitting for this Gen 1 Camaro. Nice, wide open freeway, too!
On Arizona Hwy. 202 near Interstate 10.
The Chevy Camaro 2008 dressed up like Bumblebee from the Transformers. As seen at the New England International Car Show in Boston at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center
White '67 SS, Orange '69 Z28
Tulsa Tuesday Night Car Show
91st & Memorial
Tulsa Oklahoma
Sony SLT-A77MKII
In sixties color trim and period-correct stance.
Before you ask, the fog lights are not light-saber cuts, but fiber-optic tube. There's something very cool about this detail, alas I didn't manage to get it in the pictures. The tube goes through a hollow plate and rests against the white plate holding the front. The shiny white of the plate is "conducted" through the cable and it gives the impression of light being "on".