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There is a Bill Mitchell Camaro for sale at www.volocars.com. Look under the inventory for Camaros. It looks good in the photo, says 29,000 miles, for $15k.
Steve
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That is a neat car but I just want to remind everyone that Jay at Volo knowingly tried to sell me a Fake LS6 Chevelle convert. a few months ago. He was telling me it was All real and correct , not a Fake when he actually referred the guy that had the car built to the person that actually built the car.
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1crossram (06-19-2025) | ||
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I read Volo's description of the 72 Nova that they have for sale, and realized that they are either liars or ignorant. Maybe they get their information from IgnitionMan?
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First of all,I want to say thank you to the members that have replied to the topic of Bill Mitchell Camaros.In response to Andrews reply.This is the car you are talking of. I bought the car at the spring 99 carlisle event,off the gentlemen in which you are speaking of.The car does need a full restoration,but everything is there,which is a plus.Thanks Again To The Members Ron
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I also think there was an article on the Bill Mitchell cars in Motor Trend in that time period.
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Sorry, I guess this thread was dead, but I found some more stuff in the archives, so here goes, its alive again. This is a five page plus article on the Mitchell Camaro, with lots of detail and background information. Every now and then while reading this site, I get a little bummed out, thinking that I can never find a supercar myself. It seems like all of the Yenkos must be found and restored already. And I cant afford one. An article like this one can really cheer me up. Some of the cars in this article must still be out there somewhere, just waiting for someone to find them and know what he is looking at. A Donahue Camaro? A Mitchell Monza? Who even knew they existed? But they must be out there.
http://www.sonic.net/bbdon/free/mitch-01.jpg http://www.sonic.net/bbdon/free/mitch-02.jpg http://www.sonic.net/bbdon/free/mitch-03.jpg http://www.sonic.net/bbdon/free/mitch-04.jpg http://www.sonic.net/bbdon/free/mitch-05.jpg http://www.sonic.net/bbdon/free/mitch-06.jpg http://www.sonic.net/bbdon/free/mitch-07.jpg |
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