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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: BillOhio on July 11, 2017, 10:04:51 PM
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Seen this on the yenko site. Car still has the original trunk weatherstrip. If you look closely on the right front side you can see the orange line in it. Trunk spatter looks to be a stringy mess when it was put on . neat car
http://www.ebay.com/itm/263082659297?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&fromMakeTrack=true
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Would love to see more pics but as I said on sYc I like it..
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124378L319607
Paul
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Decent chance engine is original.
Hmmmm.... my car is supposed to be N2. I like it!
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I had a 68 exactly like that one (SS/RS) back in 1970-something, except it also had power disc brakes and deluxe interior. It was absolutely BEAUTIFUL!! I should have never sold that car.
Ed
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Stringy mess = LA build
Steve
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You know it can be tough to tell an original car from one that was nicely restored in the 80s. Would need to see it in person. Nice car but I don't think it is completely untouched since new.
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You know it can be tough to tell an original car from one that was nicely restored in the 80s. Would need to see it in person. Nice car but I don't think it is completely untouched since new.
D91 outer stripe is too wide and back taping is clearly evident in trunk gutter and inner fender. Most areas appear solid. I've had western cars that were nearly rot-free but have been repaired over the years. Even well kept vinyl top cars love to eat decklid filler panels (tulip). A very solid LOS 67 I did needed rear lower quarter patches due to the factory sealer used. They all rot contrary to popular belief.
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I like this question in the Q&A
I am very interested in your camero and have some questions ? Can I call? And yes iam a serious buyer with cash in hand that plans on keeping this car till my daughter has to sell it in an estate sale Thank you Bob
Now THAT'S my kind of guy!!! Not a flipper out to screw the next guy just to make a buck.
Ed
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A friend was told a similar story when he sold his car he had owned for over 40 years. The deadline for it to be in Hemmings, BY THE NEW OWNER, happened before he actually picked up the car.
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A friend was told a similar story when he sold his car he had owned for over 40 years. The deadline for it to be in Hemmings, BY THE NEW OWNER, happened before he actually picked up the car.
Wait a minute. You mean he LIED? ??? I've never heard of such a thing.
Ed
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It happens. Once my dad sold a car to a guy that had driven 5 hours to get the car. He sold it half way home when he stopped at a gas station to fill up. The guy was honest, told dad he was "made an offer he could not refuse". Had another car dad sold, we swore the guy would try to flip it. But no, he still has it now, 26 years later.
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The POP for this car is out there!
(http://macswebs.com/camarostuff/1968/tags/pop_vin/pop_124378l319607.jpg)
Paul
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Great looking car!
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The POP for this car is out there!
[img]http://macswebs.com/camarostuff/1968/tags/pop_vin/pop_124378l319607.jpg[/
Paul
Was it listed in the Orphans section or where did you see it?
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http://macswebs.com/camarostuff/1968/pop_sample.htm (http://macswebs.com/camarostuff/1968/pop_sample.htm)
2nd one down the page.
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I emailed the guy with the picture and he said he just has the picture. Neat to see anyway
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Sold 7-17-17 for $30,000.00
Paul
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Anyone here get it? The seller said he had the protecto plate and documentation and it seems to be lost in his house. He did not think it got thrown out but he's still looking for it.
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The prior seller had the POP, so it sounds like the current seller just misplaced it.
That website just grabs POP pics and posts them.