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Old 01-07-2002, 02:44 AM
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Old 01-07-2002, 02:47 AM
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Old 01-07-2002, 09:27 PM
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Dave,
If you get back into that yard, get the #'s from it. VIN and cowl if they are there, but it sounds likely they are not. But the partial VIN from the cowl and by the heater box should help to solve this one and give this car a VIN, instead of just a body #.

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Old 01-11-2002, 11:50 PM
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WOW...My original question has taken an interesting, and as usual, informative path!

In my original question what I was curious about was to see the numbers of Supercars that are owned by members of this site. I.E. how many 67 427 COPO Camaro's are owned by members? How many Motions are owned by members? I think it would be interesting to know what cars are represented here.

Also how about an area for owners to post pics of their cars? I know Charley is a member of a club with a terrific area for posting pics....http://www.nastyz28.com. I would love to get to see some of the wonderful cars that some of the guys here have or know about. Like the 'groovy' COPO with the stripes!!

One more thing. It seems a lot of the members are in the business of doing restorations. How about an area (other than just the links area) that these guys can market there services? I think everyone would like to know what restorers are in their area and the work they can do for them. (hope there is no rivalry!!!)

I really think the site as a whole is amazing! I have only been coming here a month or so and I am in awe of how much information is available.

Just some thoughts and ideas.....

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Old 01-13-2002, 11:19 PM
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Okay, just have to ask. Given the discussion on the Burnished Brown car. Did RJ know it was not legit when he bought AND sold the car?
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Old 01-13-2002, 11:41 PM
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When it was pulled from a junkyard it was a plain old Camaro according to RD. Whether or not the owners after it was restored passed along the same story, including RJ, who knows....................RatPack..............

Whitetop, if you can post the section of the article explaining where it RD got it from then it might clear up some of the mystery.....................
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Old 01-24-2002, 03:41 PM
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I'm with AutoInsane, I think he has a good idea. That would also allow us to associate online names with real peoples names and their cars. This site as a whole is awesome, and I think an area like he is talking about would value for the experts as well as the rookies (me). Just my opinion.


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