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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Decoding/Numbers => Topic started by: william on November 30, 2021, 04:13:12 PM
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/175038585872?hash=item28c11cdc10:g:Lr0AAOSwyrthlv-b
124378N388687
From the ad:
The SS '69 Camaro offered here is an excellent example: classic good looks with respectfully upgraded performance.
The Camaro's original build and identification tags remain as mounted at the Norwood, Ohio assembly plant.
If that is true, it was a '68 restored as a '69.
I have seen plenty of misleading ads, this is a new low.
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Of course "The Camaro's original build and identification tags remain as mounted at the Norwood, Ohio assembly plant" are not shown.
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Body tag is on their site. Looks to be Corvette Bronze originally.
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Or did they retag a 69 with 68 tags?? Either way, scary.
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The car in their ad has a '68 dash.
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Yikes!
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A 1st. Gen FRANKENSTEIN Edition.
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I think it’s a 68 rebodied as a 69.
Vehicle Description
1969 "1968" Chevrolet Camaro Pro-Touring
- Black on Black
- 5.7L Camaro V8
- 460LE Transmission
- Vintage Air
- Painless Wiring
- Front and Rear Disc Brakes
- Same Owner for 20 Years
- 4,200 Miles Since Restored
- The car was originally a 1968 Camaro and titled so