68 Camaro Instruction Scan
mike@af
12-21-2005, 02:28 PM
I'm in the need for the side view scan of the '68 Camaro instructions. The part that shows where the decals go. Thanks!
Whumbachumba
12-21-2005, 03:43 PM
Which '68 Camaro?
mike@af
12-21-2005, 04:36 PM
Any '67-'68 Camaro will do fine. I just need the body blueprints.
decaturforlife01
12-21-2005, 05:57 PM
Any '67-'68 Camaro will do fine. I just need the body blueprints.
Here u go
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c16/decaturforlife/68blue.jpg
Here u go
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c16/decaturforlife/68blue.jpg
decaturforlife01
12-21-2005, 08:08 PM
Any '67-'68 Camaro will do fine. I just need the body blueprints.
I hope this will work. This a 67 blueprint
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c16/decaturforlife/67.jpg
I hope this will work. This a 67 blueprint
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c16/decaturforlife/67.jpg
mike@af
12-21-2005, 10:09 PM
Thanks, exactly what I needed. Now I can start my transformation.
willimo
12-21-2005, 10:47 PM
Those are plans. "Blueprints" refer to copies of a drawing done with light and ammonia reactive paper where the original is done on thin paper, applied over special paper, exposed to light, and developed by exposure to ammonia. The result is a blue paper with the drawing copied in white lines, thus "blueprint." Coming from a family of draftspeople this a pet peeve of mine; when any sort of plan is refered to as a "blueprint" whether it is a drawing or a copy of a drawing using any of the new modern techniques (which is almost certainly not a blueprint, or even a blueline, since both of these methods are obsolete out side of high school drafting classes, if even not there). Just FYI.
Whumbachumba
12-22-2005, 12:37 AM
Those are plans. "Blueprints" refer to copies of a drawing done with light and ammonia reactive paper where the original is done on thin paper, applied over special paper, exposed to light, and developed by exposure to ammonia. The result is a blue paper with the drawing copied in white lines, thus "blueprint." Coming from a family of draftspeople this a pet peeve of mine; when any sort of plan is refered to as a "blueprint" whether it is a drawing or a copy of a drawing using any of the new modern techniques (which is almost certainly not a blueprint, or even a blueline, since both of these methods are obsolete out side of high school drafting classes, if even not there). Just FYI.
Hell, we didn't get to use blueprints, but we did have the machine.
Hell, we didn't get to use blueprints, but we did have the machine.
mike@af
12-22-2005, 06:59 AM
Those are plans. "Blueprints" refer to copies of a drawing done with light and ammonia reactive paper where the original is done on thin paper, applied over special paper, exposed to light, and developed by exposure to ammonia. The result is a blue paper with the drawing copied in white lines, thus "blueprint." Coming from a family of draftspeople this a pet peeve of mine; when any sort of plan is refered to as a "blueprint" whether it is a drawing or a copy of a drawing using any of the new modern techniques (which is almost certainly not a blueprint, or even a blueline, since both of these methods are obsolete out side of high school drafting classes, if even not there). Just FYI.
Thanks Will. I've done several blueprints in my drafting history. I was looking for actual body blueprints, but the instruction scan works perfectly.
Thanks Will. I've done several blueprints in my drafting history. I was looking for actual body blueprints, but the instruction scan works perfectly.
white97ex
12-22-2005, 08:08 AM
transformation???
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