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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: cbaker6207 on July 01, 2017, 10:05:45 PM
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Just purchased a partially restored 1969 car that was last registered in Washington in 1978. That owner kept the car until 2004 when it was sold to a restorer who kept the car for a few years and then sold it to another restorer dealer who partially restored the car over a span of seven years. Because those two restorers were dealers they kept the title open. Engine not original. Has factory a/c, ps, pb and auto transmission with 12 bolt. Cowl tag photo is attached. Seller claims it is a factory SS. I obtained NCRS report that shows car was produced on August 14, 1969 and delivered to Bellwood Chevrolet located in Bell, CA. I plan on restoring the car.
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Can you post some pictures of the car?
If both the dealers restored the car, how come you would need to restore it again?
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The car is in transit but here is a link to some photos made by the seller.
http://giocars.com/giocars/1969-chevrolet-camaro-ss-396-x-11-code/
I intend to repaint it to the original rally green with black vinyl top. As you can see from the photos it has been only partially restored.
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Car looks like it could be real nice.
All that time put into the paint work, and they didn't even get the stripes correct.
I think it will look great rally green... as long as you ditch those hubcap spinners.....ugliest cap I have seen.
(I like rally caps, and I like spinners, but lets not combine them please)
Are you going to run the black hockey stripes?
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Yes.