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Mine was black standard interior, but it could have been changed. Only way to know for sure is to look at the VIN on the dash and the hidden VIN. Mine was 124379N663539.
Thanks, Gary Merrick |
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Black interior throws my suspect detective skills out the window. I would doubt that interior has been touched but you never know. There are a couple of 1st gen. Camaro's in a similar state of disenigration close to me. It's amazing the difference of what happens to a car in a field and one in a garage.
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After looking at those pictures for a long time, that could be the my old car. The fuel pressure regulator is where we use to put them (although so did a lot of other people put them in that location at that time). The one thing that really intrigues me is that I had heard that all the Yenko badging and stripes had been removed and the car was painted green, but I never saw it, so who is to say, but that car sure looks green below the stripes, of course, it could be green mold.
If I can get a location, I will definitely go look at this car. GM |
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Charley Lillard (01-22-2018) | ||
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Anyway for someone to get the VIN?
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Jimmy V. |
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GM_427_Racer (01-22-2018) | ||
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