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|  Pictures 
			
			I have tons of documenting pictures of the disassembly and restoration, wouldn't even know where to start. Here are some other pictures requested. Thanks again for the positive feedback. | 
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			Great restoration on a great looking Camaro. Did you obtain the NCRS docs for it? What selling dealer did it show? Thanks, Marty | 
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			Hats off to you!!  beautiful job!
		 
				__________________ Eddie M Camaro-less 87 El Camino SS Few Ferrari's | 
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|  NCRS Report 
			
			The NCRS search was completed and it returned undetermined as the vehicle has a Nov 68 build date. Being an early car, unfortunately the VIN is not in the archive. A little disappointing but after all the information researched, a letter from the second owner and the people that knew the car in New York and Massachusetts tells the same story.  I did not create the build, I just restored it as it spent its life. Thank you for the questions. Last edited by Firstgenz28s; 12-19-2024 at 01:46 AM. | 
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			beautiful engine and resto!
		 
				__________________ 69 RS/Z 302 VE3 Daytona 69 Chevelle SS 396 375 69 T/A clone LS6/6 speed 90 Formula 350 | 
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			What a great car with history! I have a non X code 69 Z/28 (Nov. 68) . No NCRS for mine either. That gold car is killer! Well done and more.
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			Anybody familar with the Olympic Gold/GREEN Interior 69 L78 Camaro that is/was owned in Seattle area....man named Clayton..........
		 
				__________________ 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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			Thank you fellow members for all the positive comments. When I originally purchased the car I was a little hesitant about the colour. I have owned and restored a lot of First Gen Camaros with your typical sought after colours and I can honestly say the Olympic Gold has grown on me and everyone who has seen the car. Thanks again!
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			That is a very beautiful car.  I think the color really stands out.  It is a stunning car!
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			Congratulations I saw that at the Chicago show that is one beautiful car.
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