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Old 04-24-2018, 08:04 PM
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Default Wow...Original Paint '68 Camaro SS350/4-speed, $23k

Neat car for the money. I'd try to fix and blend the lower quarters....

Seriously, what does $23k buy these days?

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Old 04-24-2018, 08:38 PM
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Before the fluff and flip http://findclassicars.com/chevrolet/...te-bronze.html
Did a nice job on it.
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Old 04-25-2018, 11:41 AM
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Before the fluff and flip http://findclassicars.com/chevrolet/...te-bronze.html
Did a nice job on it.
LOL. Classic "hose it down with a garden hose to make the paint look shiny," trick.
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Before the fluff and flip http://findclassicars.com/chevrolet/...te-bronze.html
Did a nice job on it.
Man - not much gets past the guys round here! Nicely done Lee!
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I like it

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Nice detective work!
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I like it. I would never separate a matching car, but if it was NOM I'd lose the later steering wheel and ralleys in favor of big/little Cragars and swap in a Day 2 L88. The rear quarter rust would be covered by traction compound after heating the tires a few times.
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How do the numbers match when the VIN is 8L332925 and the block picture shows xxxx332 on the pad?
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Don't you get all technical on us Kurt. I will ask the seller....
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Well, I'm guessing the trans vin stamp ends in 332 also! He does state "numbers matching engine, trans and 12 bolt". It just doesn't match the car!!
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