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|  what ever happened to the rebody 69 green Z at BJ 
			
			Was that car ever scrapped or assigned a new VIN? I would guess BJ would have wanted that to be kept quiet and odds are I bet nobody knows. If someone does, it would be nice to know. | 
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|  Re: what ever happened to the rebody 69 green Z at BJ 
			
			Funny how money can make things go away quietly 
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|  Re: what ever happened to the rebody 69 green Z at BJ 
			
			Kept quiet?   There were several re-bodied cars at B-J 2009, one being a ZL-1 Camaro. All were stated to be re-bodies on their display info. Apparently it is not the problem everyone thinks it is. 
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|  Re: what ever happened to the rebody 69 green Z at BJ 
			
			yeah, but the ralley green z was not touted as a rebody like the ZL-1. It was found out after purchase. | 
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|  Re: what ever happened to the rebody 69 green Z at 
			
			Wasn't it that really rich guy Ron Pratt that bought it? | 
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|  Re: what ever happened to the rebody 69 green Z at 
			
			yep, thats the guy, never heard anything else. | 
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|  Re: what ever happened to the rebody 69 green Z at 
			
			there was a HUGE discussion about this over at Team Camaro, re-reading that will be interesting, as even the Speed TV commentator got involved with it I even had the blonde Georgia boy that "restored" the car call me at home telling me not to post pictures from HIS website, AND I gave his site credit ... weird crowd 
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|  Re: what ever happened to the rebody 69 green Z at 
			
			Doubt there will be much further discussion about it.  It was also "certified" IIRC... 
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|  Re: what ever happened to the rebody 69 green Z at 
			
			What was the consensus on this ZL-1 from 2009 BJ?  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiLf56NlDPc I was the one that posted this video on YouTube, and almost 2 years later, I've noticed the comments on the video run from "it's a fake", to "it's real", to "they had shill bidders"... [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/hmmm.gif[/img] 
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|  Re: what ever happened to the rebody 69 green Z at 
			
			Two wealthy men from Iowa partnered as the B-J buyers. I spoke with both of them after they bought it. One of the partners, I believe Mike Murphy now ownes the car outright.  My above info is not current. This is the #27 ZL-1 69 Camaro. This is the car that has been written about in length at several web sites. This is the car that I've claimed to have been cloned as I parted it out in approx 1978. 
				__________________ Chuck Sharin [email protected] Auburn,WA (30 miles South of Seattle) 70 Camaro R/S Z-28, L-78, R/S SS 69 Camaro COPO "recreation" | 
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