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That car sits just right!....Old school Day2 at it's best!!

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For some UN-explainable reason, I feel like I'll be a basket case when you sell this beautiful automobile...
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----My favorite pic is the straight on front one. Love seeing the headers and (I think) deep pan. Looks so cool! They are all great pics though....Bill S
That is a GM deep pan in the car. It came with the car. I'm shocked at what they go for today
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That is a GM deep pan in the car. It came with the car. I'm shocked at what they go for today
I remember buying those pans from the local Chevy parts guy back in the day...they were a great part and not a lot of money.
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I read a post you made on Bring a Trailer for another blue L78 that is for sale thinking of bringing your Camaro back to stock looking. Please get that out of your mind immediately, this Camaro is absolutely perfect just the way it is. I do prefer 69's but if I ever had the funds to buy this 68 I would not hesitate. She is a keeper in my books.
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Please get that out of your mind immediately, this Camaro is absolutely perfect just the way it is. I do prefer 69's but if I ever had the funds to buy this 68 I would not hesitate. She is a keeper in my books.
Thanks......I appreciate that. As many of you may know, I really like stock survivor type cars. But, my car stirs me inside
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As my neighbor says,it's all about the drip.
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Thanks......I appreciate that. As many of you may know, I really like stock survivor type cars. But, my car stirs me inside
Just keep your eyes on the swinging watch and repeat, leave the Camaro as is...leave the Camaro as is...
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As my neighbor says,it's all about the drip.
sounds like some advice I was given in my 20's
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I've experienced an ear to ear grin in this car....leave it as is Tim!!
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