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Gold '68 Camaro RS/Z
Sharp car, NOM, priced pretty steep considering. Not sure WTH happened to the RS lower belt line trim...yikes.
What do you guys think about the authenticity of the docs? Pics below. Link to 1968 Camaro RS/Z auction https://photos.smugmug.com/Ebay/i-8h...%283%29-X2.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/Ebay/i-qN...z-28-rs-X2.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/Ebay/i-WK...%281%29-X2.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/Ebay/i-m2...%282%29-X2.jpg 124378N448869 |
Z/28 emblem on the grille? Nova Gauge Package...I would doubt this is a real RS based on the pics. The Vin and Trim tag were rusted Bigly....
Jeff G. |
There's lots wrong with this car. I wouldn't know where to start...Joe
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Build integrity seems to be lacking.
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Oh boy. "No expense spared"
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They could've spent more time on research...Joe
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How much rust did this car have if the vin plate is rusty?
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That paperwork is about 35 years newer than the car...
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First time I have seen the braces mounted on BOTH sides of the alternator boss.
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That's the rare HI TORK alternator option! ;>)) |
Look at the dash where the VIN plate is, to me it looks to have been repaired. Left side
real square and sharp, right side looks rusty and rounded. Just a thought. Gregg |
Same dealer sold this rare 67 chevellle L78 car..Ebay item #113851349839
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Amazingly, all that paper is real. Engine stamp looks original and is correctly dated for the car. Be curious what VIN is on the pad. Axle is a late 69 or 70. I'd check the hidden VINs on the body, seeing the condition of the tags.... |
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