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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: ko-lek-tor on October 10, 2014, 02:05:09 AM
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Picture says it all:
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That front bumper is extremely rare too! Not to mention, the header panel delete option! WOW!! ;)
Paul
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So is the Flow-Through rocker panel treatment.
Makes you wonder how many more of these derelicts are still in back yards across the continent - and beyond.
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The rare 327 Super Sport Striping package
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Can you post the dimensions for those stripes? I want to make sure my body man gets it right the first time :o
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I love that hillbilly bumper ..... can you send me the dimensions ? ;)
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You'll note - impressive care of this historically important vehicle, in the addition of rare NOS door reveal line protectors - extending partway up on the fender. A brave attempt to keep parking lot door dings to a minimum.
Seems to have worked - doors look straight enough to paint as is -
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-Chevrolet-Camaro-/261620853034?&_trksid=p2056016.l4276
Paul
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P.T. Barnum - there's a sucker born every minute.
Even as a parts car (questionable whether any parts on this car are worth salvaging !), with no title, is the sum total of parts left on this thing justify $2100 ? Maybe I'm missing something -
Regards -
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Normal rust? for what? A car at the bottom of an ocean for 45 years? or was that one of the famous 'time capsule' cars, buried 45 years ago without even a vault or raincoat??
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They are out there. A few years back I came across a field in the VA mountains with probably 20 chevelles, Camaros, Corvettes, and Tri 5,s. Could find one I thought could be moved without it breaking in two. And the odd owner had been watching too much Barret Jackson.
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P.T. Barnum - there's a sucker born every minute.
Even as a parts car (questionable whether any parts on this car are worth salvaging !), with no title, is the sum total of parts left on this thing justify $2100 ? Maybe I'm missing something -
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X2 ... Trying to think what exactly could be saved... maybe the words "FIELD FRESH" was the key selling point !