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1969 Beaumont Deluxe - details needed


I just picked up my 1969 Beaumont Deluxe from the body shop.  It is now it's original Butternut Squash shade of yellow and I have a box of emblems to put on it.  I am unsure of the placement of the Deluxe emblems, the Beaumont for the trunk, the exact 307 (I may have the wrong ones) and placement of them.  The car had been converted to a Chevelle and used in a movie (really bad movie "The Invisible" but really great deal on the car when they finished filming) so all of the Beaumont details had been stripped and discarded (how sad).  I don't know either what the back should look like.  I have seen lots of restored Beaumonts and there is some disagreement on what is correct.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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i believe steve has a book for trim,with pictures

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68sd wrote:

i believe steve has a book for trim,with pictures



HI - I am new to this forum.  I don't know who Steve is.  I have looked at the manual but the pics are too small to be sure of the details of the 307 emblem.  Does anyone have anything a little clearer?


As for the movie, yeah that's my car but you'll be relieved to know that no actual Beamonts were harmed in the filming of the Invisible.  I bought that car post production and it had only minor scrapes.

 



-- Edited by hsebastian on Sunday 7th of June 2009 09:39:24 PM

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