CRG Discussion Forum
Camaro Research Group Discussion => Originality => Topic started by: emdoller on November 25, 2023, 11:44:41 PM
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I’m the second owner of a car from North Carolina. Car is in amazing condition. I just took this video as I’m getting ready to sell it on BaT. Is it me or is this amazing for a 54 year old car?
Ed
https://youtu.be/fZ9IIfSqte0?si=6WvXnlTNecb6py0A (https://youtu.be/fZ9IIfSqte0?si=6WvXnlTNecb6py0A)
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Any thoughts? Anything seem off?
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If you had a video of the entire car, that would be a better package. Looks nice.
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I’ll hopefully get a video soon!
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Here are photos of the car. I’m waiting to hear back from the BaT folks on a date.
https://goo.gl/photos/hxWDeHt1eJrRCBvo6
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Because you asked…..95% of the pictures are redundant exterior and interior. You have no pictures of the VIN, Trim Tag or engine alternator pad, transmission, rear axle numbers and you or anything else that would lend to a numbers matching -or not-drive train. Considering you took a video, I’m surprised.
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Very clean .... and original. PM sent.
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Video was taken by BaT and not posted yet. Photos showing engine pad stamp, engine VIN stamp, engine cast date, and differential stamp added.
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So the obvious issue I see is a 1968 L VIN plate in the dash for a 1969 N Camaro. Pictures show as such.
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Ooops. I posted my 68 vin plate. Wrong picture. Fixed. Thank you.
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Thanks David. I appreciate you looking. The BaT folks will pull from my pool of pictures, hence the redundancy in the folder.
Thanks again for checking things out. I’m looking forward to the auction despit mixed emotions about selling it.
Ed.
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Hello Dave K,
Here is the VIN plate on the car. Car looks great!
Ed,
Any chance you can post a pic of the center axle snubber? I started a post on this topic under the "Originality" tab. The goal is to determine about when the change was made from the push-in style snubbers to the screw-in style. This car appears to be very original and unrestored so would like to see the snubber on this Camaro!
Thanks!
Dave