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i was too young unfortunately
In Response To: Re: That makes sense Paul. ()

dear bernard and paul,

thanks for your very interesting opinion on the fact that the camaro-refferences ending with "N" have left the heuer factory in that browntone.
would you please share how you know that they were delivered out like that. i was just much too young myself to be a witness.
that´s why i figured they have turned into that slight browntone over the years.

also from the about 50 camaros i owned there appeared some very few deepblack ones also stated with "N" behind their refference in catalogues,
just like the today brown ones. can it be, that if they have been delivered out like that, heuer used N for black and browntones together?
and i mean some of them are really much more brown than black. some are less for sure.

thanks in advance,
andee

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