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Son of a gun fellas....sorry to ruffle some feathers. I was in line with Andy Tante's thoughts that the car had made it through 38 years of use without losing drivetain or being back-halved for a drag car. I truely apologize for my mis-grammar, and please ignore the term survivor wherever used. I meant no harm, and certainly did not intend to mislead, or try to mis-describe the car in any way. [/ QUOTE ] Adam your car is a fine car. No need to apologize, no feather ruffle here. The survivor discussion began when someone stated "how can a car that has been repainted be considered a survivor" I actually stated how a car could be based on the Bloomington Certification guidelines. Then Andy made up his own definition which I (jokingly)referred to as a "survived camaro". Please don't take the discussion we have had here the wrong way. I prefer unrestored cars like yours, nothing hidden...
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Steve Shauger The Supercar Registry www.yenko.net or www.thesupercarregistry.com Vintage Certification™ , Providing Recognition to Unrestored Muscle Cars. Website: www.vintagecertification.com |