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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: VINCE Z28 on March 07, 2016, 06:44:50 PM
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Found some picture's online to share.
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one more
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another 396 car
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more
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last one
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That's strange.....these "Canaro's" look identical to what I remember a Camaro looking like. But I must say my memory must be slipping...I can't ever remember seeing a "Canaro".....must be old age catching up to me. ::) ;D ;)
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I went ahead and fixed the minor type in the thread Subject lines.
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At least it wasn't Camero
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Thanks Bryon, Jerry I'm sure your memory is just fine. lol just my fat fingers and no proof reading :D
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High school yearbook sponsors. Those were the days, shop classes, drivers ed., and for some of us . . swats.
VT
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Thanks Bryon, Jerry I'm sure your memory is just fine. lol just my fat fingers and no proof reading :D
Been there.....Done that. I proofread and error correct and I still miss those little goof-ups.
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Those guys at Phelps really like the vinyl top cars.
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and whitewalls
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At least it wasn't Camero
You spoke too soon, Darrell. Read the caption under the third photo from the top!
Paul
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Those guys at Phelps really like the vinyl top cars.
So what's not to love back in the day with a vinyl too?
Think maybe they had a problem with hubcap thieves?
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Think maybe they had a problem with hubcap thieves?
They are parked on the grass - probably just came off the car hauler.
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At least it wasn't Camero
I still have the car-sales keytag from my Camaro the day I bought it. Even they spelled it with an "e". Sheesh!
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At least it wasn't Camero
I still have the car-sales keytag from my Camaro the day I bought it. Even they spelled it with an "e". Sheesh!
I've noticed that spell check on most computers want to spell it that way too, lol.
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At least it wasn't Camero
I still have the car-sales keytag from my Camaro the day I bought it. Even they spelled it with an "e". Sheesh!
I've noticed that spell check on most computers want to spell it that way too, lol.
My phone wants to change it to "Camarillo". What the heck is that?? "Cigars? Cigarettes? Camarillos?"
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LOL
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Those guys at Phelps really like the vinyl top cars.
All those standard wheels on the 67 SS's put the J52 numbers in the RPO spreadsheet in perspective. Looking at the surviving cars today you'd think almost all of them came with rally wheels.
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At least it wasn't Camero
I still have the car-sales keytag from my Camaro the day I bought it. Even they spelled it with an "e". Sheesh!
I've noticed that spell check on most computers want to spell it that way too, lol.
At least it wasn't Camero
I still have the car-sales keytag from my Camaro the day I bought it. Even they spelled it with an "e". Sheesh!
I've noticed that spell check on most computers want to spell it that way too, lol.
My phone wants to change it to "Camarillo". What the heck is that?? "Cigars? Cigarettes? Camarillos?"
Dale,
Now that's funny! I haven't heard or thought about that commercial for years. "Cigars? cigarettes? Tiparillos?"
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I thought Camarillo was a town in south Texas ;)
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I thought Camarillo was a town in south Texas ;)
Nope, it's a city in Southern California. ;)
Paul
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Here is a fun fact about Merollis chevy in Detroit MI. They sold 5 of the 69 ZL-1 Camaro's #11 #24 #32 #37 and #50.
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Here is a fun fact about Merollis chevy in Detroit MI. They sold 5 of the 69 ZL-1 Camaro's #11 #24 #32 #37 and #50.
Actually they didn't. All five were stolen and stripped of engines/transmissions. Probably all of them were recovered but they were on MSO at the time; GMAC was the legal owner. The remains were sold at a salvage auction. #11 & #24 were titled & registered; no legitimate title or registration history for #32, #37 & #50 has been located. Only #11 is known to exist.
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wow, were they all taken at the same time or over a period of time? any of the motors or transmissions shown up in race car? and did other dealers have this problem with their ZL-1s
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This is mostly legend. The story goes they were boosted one evening from a fenced area with a locked gate. If any of the drivetrain components are around I am not aware of it. Experienced car thieves knew enough to obliterate VIN stampings.
#39 was supposedly stolen from Jack Head Chev in CA. But I recently heard it was raced since new, never registered for street use. #43 was stolen from Hauser Chev in Bethlehem PA in 1972. Was privately owned at the time. Still titled to an insurance company.