Interior Parts Identifying
#1
Interior Parts Identifying
Could someone help me with these Parts identification:
1/ How original are the Car Matts ?
2/ The Light Above the Glove Box ... is this missing a lens or an emblem that lights up?
3/ The Sill Carriage Mark, original ?
Thank you.
1/ How original are the Car Matts ?
2/ The Light Above the Glove Box ... is this missing a lens or an emblem that lights up?
3/ The Sill Carriage Mark, original ?
Thank you.
#2
Re: Interior Parts Identifying
You need to add a "signature" with basic info about your car - year, model, engine, trans and any major mods. Without that info, it's going to be impossible to advise the originality of the parts. I know you have a 73 from another post, but others will not know that.
I will also caution... we do not have a lot of 2nd Gen owners on the site. As the cars age, the first and second Gen, and now even the 3rd Gen owners have disappeared. Unfortunate, but true.
Not sure if you have seen this - the dealer brochure for your car:
GM 1973 Chevy Camaro Sales Brochure
If I had to guess, I'd say the floormats are aftermarket, and the "Body By Fisher" logo on the sill is original. The carriage logo was used on many GM cars in those days - the emblem for Fisher Body, the division of GM that built the cars.
Our Heritage: seating systems, recliners, latches, specialty mechanisms, stamping, fine blanking, broaching, Fisher & Company Fisher Dynamics Fisher Corporation
I will also caution... we do not have a lot of 2nd Gen owners on the site. As the cars age, the first and second Gen, and now even the 3rd Gen owners have disappeared. Unfortunate, but true.
Not sure if you have seen this - the dealer brochure for your car:
GM 1973 Chevy Camaro Sales Brochure
If I had to guess, I'd say the floormats are aftermarket, and the "Body By Fisher" logo on the sill is original. The carriage logo was used on many GM cars in those days - the emblem for Fisher Body, the division of GM that built the cars.
Our Heritage: seating systems, recliners, latches, specialty mechanisms, stamping, fine blanking, broaching, Fisher & Company Fisher Dynamics Fisher Corporation
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