Re: Anyone recognize this car from Long Island?
Hi.
Actually, the car is in much better shape than he advertised. Of course, shape is a relative term. The body has no overt rust. There is some bondo here and there, but not a whole heck of a lot. The floorboards were inexpertly replaced, but a good job none the less.
There was a whole trunk full of original goodies and pieces parts. The entire dash cluster is missing as well as the wiring harness. All in all, I was so impressed that I bought my cousin out (we went in 1/2 and 1/2) and am planning on making it a saturday nite cruiser.
The underside of the trunk lid is really cool with all of the era peformance parts stickers (remember the "highjacker" rabbit ?)
When we asked him about the paperwork from Mr. Rosen, all we got was a grunt and "All I got for my lousy $1,500.00 was a phone call from Joel saying it could be, or not"
In fact, I believe that it could have been what sent him "over the edge" and then he decided to sell?
In any case, this is one of the few times that the car was better than the description.
Rich
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Rich Pern
69 Camaro COPO "Tin Soldier"
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