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LVCamaro.......
Trying to read all of this but, is there any story as to how it made it to Hawaii in the first place??? Im not quite clear as to the timeline after the Dana conversion was done and it ending up in Hawaii. How did the last owner aquire it? Thanx! ![]()
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Any Pics.... On the progress of the Dana Camaro
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2nd owner Bert had been looking for a Motion Camaro similar to one a friend had back in Hawaii and found the DANA for sale before he returned back to Hawaii from Calif. He bought it and shipped it the next day so it would be here when he returned. It was to be raced and after a few trips down the track after its arrival to Hawaii was parked and didnt move again until Brian Henderson and I went and towed it to my place. It was then shipped to Steve in Vegas.
DANA conversion was completed in early 69 by the orginal owner. Neat things about the car were the DANA invoice sheets that showed charges for what seems to be every nut/bolt, hood/tranny/engine assembly/scatter shielf/headers/gauges/shocks along with that the A/C parts that were to be removed be returned to the owner. very neat car and I am glad to be able to see it when it was first uncovered. Cant wait to see it whens its completed by the SCW folks
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