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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: sdkar on June 28, 2012, 08:40:36 PM
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The guy in the add says it is a replica pace car and a former X11 car, but has the trim tag swapped out. There is definitely the chance that a future subsequent buyer/seller may not be as forthcoming about the trim tag as this seller is.
http://classiccars.com/listing-342358/1969-chevrolet-camaro-ss-for-sale-in-hickory-north-carolina-us.html
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For future searches:
VIN:
124679N615405
Trim tag:
ST69 12467 NOR310898 (?) BDY
TR 720 50 A PNT
04C Z11
1969 Chevrolet Camaro Pace Car REPLICA Restored 8 years ago, this convertible is in fact a genuine X11 RS/SS possessed of all the Pace Car’s characteristic features, including Dover White paint with Orange accents, an RPO Z87 Orange Custom houndstooth interior and cowl induction hood. In addition to air conditioning, power steering, power disc brakes and a power top, the car has been upgraded with a custom stereo and a 700R4 automatic transmission. A brilliantly executed, great-driving Camaro. - Power steering - Power disc brakes - 350 CI engine - 4 barrel carburetor - Air conditioning and heat - Tilt steering - Fold down rear seat - AM radio with AM/FM CD player added - Power top with top boot - Spare tire and jack - Factory exhaust with Flowmaster muffler - 12 bolt rear axle - Complete restoration about 2 years ago
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What is the differance in being restored 8 years ago and being COMPLETELY restored 2 years ago? 6 years?
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those rivets arent gonna fool anybody!
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those rivets arent gonna fool anybody!
Yep and neither is the 700R4 trans. ;D