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Hey Gang, I'm not attesting to it's mileage at all, but the body certainly bears witness to not having been on the street much. The trans tunnel was hacked for different shifters and I repaired that, the rear driver's side foot floor pan was also exploded from a lost driveshaft once and i had that patched too. I too, have nothing to go on but what the OO told me in 2006 and that was it was never street driven. The last race motor was in it when I found it and took it home.
Here's a thread I started on Camaros.net a while back... https://www.camaros.net/forums/66-wh...barn-find.html And then Barnfinds.com caught wind of it... https://barnfinds.com/vintage-drag-c...-camaro-ss396/ As everyone says, it is what it is. Cheers all, Anthony |
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I tried to make a deal on a 69 Frost Green RS/SS L78 that was still on the MSO and never titled, just raced. I believe it had a couple hundred miles showing, but again, the speedo cable was disconnected. However, it being on the MSO lends some credence to the low miles...but I suppose the original dealership could have driven it around on a dealer plate. These low mile cars are out there but IMO the mileage itself doesn't drive a lot of value unless the car is still in original trim.
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