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Old 11-08-2024, 07:28 PM
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Default '69 Camaro Z10 found on Lost Muscle Cars!!

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It’s been almost 40 years since Allison moved from New Jersey to Arkansas and won the bet she made with her boyfriend at the time – that she’d get a ’69 Camaro RS-SS before he did! When she got to Arkansas it wasn’t long before she heard about an iconic Camaro that was the envy of everyone in town, and when it went up for sale, she acted quickly and bought it! Allison never lost a street-race, but unfortunately, she would soon lose the car. She was forced to sell it when her parents decided to move leaving her with no place to store it. To top it off, research would reveal that her car was no ordinary RS-SS, this was actually a super rare, 1 in 500, Camaro Z10! Allison posted her search on Wes Eisenschenk’s Facebook page, “Lost Muscle Cars,” and within hours information was rolling in! Wes, along with the help of his “Lost Muscle Car” community, found the car! Watch now, as Wes surprises Allison with the news that the car has been found! And not only found, this Z10 has been meticulously restored, better than the day it was born!
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Old 11-08-2024, 07:55 PM
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Wes, and his community certainly are a great resource for finding cars!

Very cool!
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Old 11-09-2024, 01:04 AM
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I've got a few Cliff Peck AR. Dealership items,postcard,tape measure,ice scraper etc. around here somewhere.
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Wes is the man! Love his content. I found my old Chevelle after 20 years so I know the feeling of everyone he helps find
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I first saw it in 2002. That car has changed alot over the years. The axle is original.
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Originally a 350 car but now a 396?
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Sounds like a 350cid originally,but when restored,a 396cid was installed.
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Sounds like a 350cid originally,but when restored,a 396cid was installed.
And probably "numbers matching"
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