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Hi Mark...
Ok thanks....
In regards to the box you mentioned a long "cigar" box and I would tend and agree but I have two different long cigar boxs. One is blue (like in the picture) and the other one is a red?? Do you think this blue would be the right box for the Camaro??
: Whatever box first Heuer, and then the dealer, had to hand seems to
: have been the order of the day to be honest. Not like today
: where box A goes only with watch B, and never shall be parted,
: they don't appear to have given the same weight to the boxes. I
: think the long, "cigar" box was probably the intended
: one.
: "Plain" (i.e. no-scale dials) seem to be more prevalent
: on the Carreras but for Camaros, where the range of scales was
: not as wide, we do seem to see plenty of tachys. I've not
: studied it seriously, but if someone said it was a 50:50 split
: on Camaros, or even in favour of Tachys, I think I'd buy it.
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