They say it's a just 67 thing and then a guy pops up and says he has a 69 TA with a blue frame. Top frames are 'bolt-on' accessories that are interchangeable between 67-69 and also interchangeable between Camaros and Firebirds/TA's.
One thing I find truely amazing about some of the discussions is how many people think that their cars are 'untouched', 'unchanged', 'unrestored' ect. Like the guy who says that his frame has to be original blue because it has no black paint on it. I can remember people changing these cars around in the early 70's. I have a picture book that was created in the early 70's. It shows pictures of many Firebirds and Camaros. Almost NONE of them had their exact stock appearance. I think you can find more first generation Firebirds and Camaros that are bone stock now then you could in 1972. Why is this? Because people want them stock now more than ever and they are being 'recreated'. Some of these 'untouched' original cars could have went through a few makeovers. Some restorers are very ambitious and can totally restore a car in less than a year. These 1st gens could possibly have been 'reinvented' a dozen times and still fool most people into thinking they are untouched original.
No black paint on the frame so it had to be original blue? I used paint stripper in the early 70's!