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I believe the Canadian built cars had a body color firewall.
Didn't know that... if that's the case sounds like they just didn't
paint over the body color. If I remember correctly, in Mikes CD he has a pic of an unrestored car with the body color beginning to show through the black. I'm already telling to much:yes: again.... buy the CD:thumbsup:

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That pictures is about what I would expect to see.. firewall painted body color then sprayed blackout.. and that is why you often see bleed through after year and years on a survivor car... Not saying this one might not have been painted red some years ago after the factory original paint.. but either way, the answer to your question is BLACK...

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Mike may be busy - every U.S. built 64-72 Chevelle I've seen are black. The few unmolested Canada built 66/67 Malibu and SS firewalls I have photos of have been body color. Can you confirm this to be true across the board for Canada Chevelles?

Thanks Dale for some reason I thought the black thing just for SS cars did not realize all ...... yes all CDN built Chevelles were body color firewall , underhood and underbody, trunks could be either body color or spatter more seem to be body color ?? Paint most were Acrylic Enamel as oposed to Acrylic Lacquer like US cars .....usually the paint code single letter for enamel ..... my Aztec Bronze code M not MM like US lacquer denotes enamel FWIW
 
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