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Old 12-14-2007, 09:14 PM
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..... and your silly trailer queen certification process.

I drive my cars, I don't worship em.

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Rich-

Wanting to avoid the open can of worms as much as possible ....I can assure the Vintage Certification process does not involve trailer queen cars. These cars have been driven and remained untouched. This program is one of the best at determining real authentic original cars. The process takes a team of people that spend many hours combing over every aspect of the car. I wouldn't call it silly, IMHO as it denigrates the people who actually are taking the hours to look over the car. Some of them are members of this site.

As far as this Z goes, I agree... nice price for what is represented as a true #'s matching car with no factory docs. If I wasn't saving my $'s for Charlie's car I'ld be all over this one, warts and all~
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Old 12-14-2007, 09:35 PM
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Nice car good price! Still NOT a survivor to me. There were some real nice examples of survivor cars at Vettefest this year. Look at Dennis Cumby's car, stood the test of time in the midwest and still retains its originality and original owner in every way I believe. So how can a car like that be compared to a car with even just one repaint? Like Steve basically said about the Z a good car for a good price. Worth the money.
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Old 12-14-2007, 09:36 PM
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In the best interests, and health of this thread (and for the potential sale of my car), could we please keep the "he said, she said, I think, you think" conversation to a minimum, or relocate it to your PM's?

We have all learned something, expressed our feelings, and probably learned something along the way. Hell, I didn't know "survivor" was a judging term! I thought it was slang, or a catch phrase like "barn fresh".

...but seriously, could you please respect this post, and limit dialogue to topics directly related to THIS car, not cars in general?

Thank you all....

-adam
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Old 12-14-2007, 10:18 PM
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Old 12-14-2007, 10:19 PM
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adam,i was just trying to keep your listing on top
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Old 12-14-2007, 10:38 PM
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Hell, I didn't know "survivor" was a judging term! I thought it was slang, or a catch phrase like "barn fresh".
-adam

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Old 12-14-2007, 11:20 PM
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In the best interests, and health of this thread (and for the potential sale of my car), could we please keep the "he said, she said, I think, you think" conversation to a minimum, or relocate it to your PM's?

We have all learned something, expressed our feelings, and probably learned something along the way. Hell, I didn't know "survivor" was a judging term! I thought it was slang, or a catch phrase like "barn fresh".

...but seriously, could you please respect this post, and limit dialogue to topics directly related to THIS car, not cars in general?

Thank you all....

-adam

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Adam, Welcome to the site!

We needed a bit of refocusing.
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Old 12-14-2007, 11:36 PM
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Adam, Welcome to the site!

We needed a bit of refocusing.

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Yep...Hey, it's almost the weekend (for some people )!

Almost Christmas, too!

Good luck with the sale Adam!
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Old 12-15-2007, 01:33 AM
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Adam, Your car should sell very soon. You have it priced reasonable and it is a great color
Who gives a crap about someone's definition of "survivor"
...Hell I think "survivor should NOT be "original paint and parts"...but what about the cars that are still driven on the highways with all those nit wits out there
with their "zoom-zoom " cars....I think "survivor" should go to the ones that have registered their cars and driven them on the public highways ....and still "SURVIVED"


Who else on this site has driven their Yenko Camaro over 300 miles this past year?...

...If you have ..my hats off to you
I have
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Old 12-15-2007, 01:41 AM
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Adam, Your car should sell very soon. You have it priced reasonable and it is a great color
Who gives a crap about someone's definition of "survivor"
...Hell I think "survivor should NOT be "original paint and parts"...but what about the cars that are still driven on the highways with all those nit wits out there
with their "zoom-zoom " cars....I think "survivor" should go to the ones that have registered their cars and driven them on the public highways ....and still "SURVIVED"


Who else on this site has driven their Yenko Camaro over 300 miles this past year?...

...If you have ..my hats off to you
I have

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I have driven mine over 500 miles this year and some of them like I stole it.
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