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Old 03-24-2013, 07:13 PM
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I had a rendering done for the Camaro to get an idea of how it will look once it's done. I had Bruce Kaiser do the rendering for me. His work is amazing!

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Old 03-24-2013, 08:21 PM
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pic looks awesome man
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Old 03-24-2013, 08:54 PM
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what did chevy call the nose stripe on it? is that part of the rs package?

you painting it black or a dk blue, i can't tell from the rendering... thx, rm
It was called the bumble bee stripe. I'm not sure if it was part of the RS package, I know any Camaro back then could have been ordered with it.

I'm keeping the exterior of the car pretty much the same as it is now, with the exception of the addition of a cowl induction hood. Here is a pic of what the car currently looks like.

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Love the rendering.
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Very cool... 'First time hearing of Bruce Kaiser. I've worked with quite a few artists and his work is excellent. Realistic renderings like this are more useful in the long run.
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Old 03-25-2013, 09:22 AM
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Very cool... 'First time hearing of Bruce Kaiser. I've worked with quite a few artists and his work is excellent. Realistic renderings like this are more useful in the long run.
Yes I am very pleased with his work. His website is www.kaisercarart.com
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He's very talented... looks great.
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you going with the cowl hood for engine clearance? personally i love the hoods with the two sets of chrome grilles in them.... my 67 came with a cowl hood and i need it to clear my 540 with a high rise intake and 1" spacer, or i would have run the vent style hood....rm
I'm just going with the cowl hood for looks, but I have another engine I'll be installing after the Power Tour, and I may need the clearance then. Plus I'm not really a fan of the SS hood (one with the chrome vents).
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