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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Camaro / August 2003

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Monochromatic Roof Paint

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Rick - 23 Aug 2003 13:19 GMT
I copied the below from a Camro web site.  My 97RS has this (noticed on new
car sticker).  What does it mean?

Rick

Features: All Base Camaro's received body-colored side C-panels, unless
equipped with T-Top's (CC1) in which case the roof, C-panels, and mirrors
would be black. HOWEVER, if you ordered T-Top's (CC1) AND ordered the RPO
D82 option (Monochromatic Roof Paint), you could change the roof, c-panels,
and outside mirrors to the same body color.
Gary - KQ6RT - 23 Aug 2003 18:37 GMT
The word monochromatic simply means "one color", meaning that the entire
body of the car is a single color. Notice that many of the fourth gens on
the road have a black roof and mirrors. It was an extra cost option to have
the entire car painted one color. You car has that option. - Gary

> I copied the below from a Camro web site.  My 97RS has this (noticed on new
> car sticker).  What does it mean?
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> D82 option (Monochromatic Roof Paint), you could change the roof, c-panels,
> and outside mirrors to the same body color.
 
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