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Re: Ebay - '70 L-78 Camaro
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: RAIIIT/A</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I find it amazing how original and documented this car is considering its condition.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1970-cama...=item27bc94da1c </div></div> I am not so sure those docs and tranny belong to that car - unless I missed it, there isn't a single picture of the 503542 dash VIN in the green car, not on the facebook pics either. Wouldn't be surprised if a call to the guy netted a comment like, "ummm seems the dash VIN got taken out years ago..for some reason...but you can get reproductions of those" The white one in the Hemmings ad he includes sure is nice though! http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/...o/1126428.html |
Re: Ebay - '70 L-78 Camaro
-----The white car included is owned by a very well known midwest collector, Ray Skillman. He owns many, many cars. The white 70 appears to be a very nice car. It should probably not be lumped in with one that apparently has some unanswered questions, other than to show what a nice 396/375 70 looks like.......Bill S
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Re: Ebay - '70 L-78 Camaro
Wouldn't a Calif built L78 have dual fuel lines anyway?
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Re: Ebay - '70 L-78 Camaro
If you're referring to an NA-9 charcoal cannister line,then no.
Not unless it was built to be sold brand new in the state of Calif.,would it have received that. |
Re: Ebay - '70 L-78 Camaro
Car in the auction has NA9.
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Re: Ebay - '70 L-78 Camaro
Also sold new in Calif.
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