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Old 12-05-2025, 03:41 AM
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My son is now 35 and has always been into Camaro's. Just like me, he has owned Camaro's since he was 16. I bought my '68 in '86, sold it in '01 for a 4th gen. Shortly thereafter I regretted it. He rode in it from when he was born and up into his teens when I sold it. He gave me a hard time for selling it every opportunity he got, up until I bought it back several years ago. He will inherit it and I feel confident he will keep it and care for it. He himself has a nice '69 RS that he loves. FWIW, It's all original and I have made it clear that I will haunt him if he starts modifying it.

Agreed, the folks from that era ( I turned 67) are dying off and most of their offspring are not interested in classic cars but hopefully, there are enough (like my son) that will keep it alive.
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