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I recall seeing this car on-line somewhere in the last year or so and think it is pretty neat. Does anyone know it or the dealer selling it?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...ht_1289wt_1278
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You posted the link from another thread.
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Ooops, sorry about that! I must have still had that link in my browser from reading that thread. Here is the correct link to the '67 Camaro SS396
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Rare-1967...=item3f1b2befd1
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----I am so easily confused, it seems! How do we figure the delivery date? He ordered the car and yet didnt take delivery until long after 68s were sitting in the showrooms??? I know you guys will get me on the right track, but I dont get it. I dont doubt anything about the car and it is very cool and a nice resto as well......Bill S
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Very nice car.
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Style points to the resto shop for not butchering it with spoilers, cowl hood, Z/28 stripes.
Either it originally had hub caps or the wheels should be painted black. Rare car, nicely done.
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Stunning car,done well....Love that interior.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: William</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> Style points to the resto shop for not butchering it with spoilers </div></div>
Amen! I'll bet it was pretty hard for the shop not to put at least a trunk spoiler on it. I wonder how many people think it "can't be a real SS because it doesn't have spoilers." Or Rally wheels. The bench seat/column shift is too cool. Imagine who ordered it that way or who would have bought it off the lot new. The kids and race-minded types would have been turned-off by that setup so it may have been an older guy (or lady) who just wanted a "sporty" driver. |
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: William</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Either it originally had hub caps or the wheels should be painted black. </div></div> One could claim that those PO1 wheel covers were 'dealer installed' and the dealer neglected to paint the wheels black when the dogs came off. But yeah, it would look that much better to our educated eyes to see black wheels! They also restrained themselves in not putting redlines on it. Several 'bold' decisions (omitting the typical eye candy) were made during this restoration but they all make the car that much more interesting. |
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Absolutely beautiful. What's it worth?
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1969 Hugger Orange RS COPO (Sold) 1969 Garnet Red Z28 1969 Super Bee (Sold) 1965 Pontiac Lemans |
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