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I have a documented/restored 68 L-89 camaro. Do you think the 68 version is worth more or less than the 69's? There are less of these cars so assumption would be yes they are more valuable. But do they fall in the same category as the 67,68 Yenko's ( fewer made but worth less than the 69's).
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Bill,small world! My uncle ownes this truck now.Awsome to say the least.......I will be going to see it again when I get my Camaro out of storage(we share the same garage).One of one I believe........
Steve |
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Bill or Steve
Was this Elco built with Red line tires??? |
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I don't believe it was.I'll try to get a picture next time I'm over there.....
Steve |
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Here is an interesting shot as far as tires go.I have never seen this combo from the factory,taken as very early 1970 dealer promo shot of a 70 ss Velle....... Goodrich Formula GT ,is this a unusual tire?
Steve |
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I had a 72 SS Nova that had the original Goodrich spare. see pic. Mark
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AH...The Scuncio Catalog.
Still waiting for a copy. Those tires were one of 5 brands possible with the 1970 Chevelle: Firestone,Goodyear,Uniroyal,Goodrich,and Generals. The first three were the most commonly used. |
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You have mail.....
Steve |