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... It still has ALL ORIGINAL PAINT ... It has 1122 Actual miles ... It has 4P on the Cowl Tag ... The Rear Tail panel is Original Paint and is Blue that matches the rest of the car ... Car was built March 29, 1967 ... I was told by Camaro Research Group that it was built 2 days after Grumpy Jenkins 1967 396/375 Camaro ... ... So I think Grumpy Jenkins Camaro was built on March 27, 1967 ... ... ![]()
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I know there is an old thread debating whether the #1 IPC or Grumps car was the first. Yes the IPC was detuned to L34 spec at GM Eng, but was built first as L78 IIRC.
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The one yellow l78 from Richmond is owned by Robert Carroll (the orig. owner) I believe its a 7B car. my brother has a La L35 396 car and I believe its a 02B car. I will check to see what the body # is
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My brothers car is a 02A and the body # is16042
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While researching a 1965 L78 Corvette roadster which came from Hechler, I spoke to a couple of guys who knew the dealership. Apparently Hechler had at least 4 L78 Camaros in 1967, which is interesting given the number built and the dealerships relative size. They were a large (sold units) Corvette and high performance dealer but tend to “fly under the radar.”
The confirmed ‘67’s to date (might be a couple of more based on conversation) 1) Blue non-RS (member here) 2) Butternut Yellow non-RS 4:56 car (Original Owner) 3) Butternut Yellow RS 4:10 car which above owners friend bought at the same time and car was totaled 4) Capri Cream or Butternut Yellow car non-RS thought to still be around but different car than the OO car. Apparently there might have been a red L78 which was thought to have been sold at Hechler as well and possibly (?) went to Motion for some work. Was supposed to have been owned by a guy with a sketchy background (drugs and girls) who also owned a C3 ‘Vette Motion worked on or built. Rumor is he had some connections to Frank Lucas. Also possibly another blue RS car which ended up a drag car Last edited by 1903USMCUnertl; 03-02-2026 at 03:44 AM. Reason: Clarity |
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