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Question If this camaro is so rare and valuable and sought after by collectors why would you put it for sale on a place like e-bay? It seems there are no docs to prove it is what he says it is so I think maybe you would say its a "clone". no ticky no laundry.
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There are MANY rare cars that have been for sale and have sold on or through ebay. I have bought 4 of them through an initial auction on ebay including a '69 L78 Camaro Convert., and 3 Baldwin Motion cars (67, 69 and 71).
It seems harsh to call this car a clone given what you know at this point. Another board member stated that the shop doing the resto thought that the car appeared to be at least a legit L-78 car. If it was me it would be money well spent to hire a PI to find the history on this car. Big difference in value if it can be proven. |