'69 Possible L78 Camaro with Barrett-Jackson History
Sharp car.
Just FYI...this car was sold last year at the LV Barrett Jackson auction for $49,500 and I can't find any confirming statements that the engine is original - maybe someone knows the car and can provide feedback. Today, the car is being sold for $80k and is being touted as a "matching numbers L78." I've included a pic of the stamp adjacent to the oil filter flange in case anyone is curious. Link to 1969 RS/SS Camaro auction Link to 2017 B-J Las Vegas Auction Results https://content.homenetiol.com/744/3...7d3d7f63cd.jpg https://content.homenetiol.com/744/3...5b4b62415e.jpg [img] |
Me thinks it a fake. I have seen a vin stamp by the oil filter on a Norwood pre 2nd week of December, so not out of the question. The only ones I have seen on early cars were October dates, not November, like this car. I also have my doubts with the stamp being legit by a few things I see, but won’t elaborate so as not to help the fakers. Just my humble opinion.
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I also have my doubts. Most sellers of L78's and Z28's do not include pics of documentation or engine/trans/rear stampings and any other useful information so that the buyer can make the proper decision on purchasing the car. It may be on purpose.
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camaro
wow, whats up with that front crossmember?
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No black tail light panel.
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Is it just because the rear end is hanging down or is that drive shaft way too short? And adjust those headlight doors.
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I looked at the car it is a FAKE, MANY INCORRECT ITEMS BUYER BEWARE. 35-40K Have fun driver car.
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I agree the VIN stamp is odd. Didn't give me a good feeling about the authenticity of the rest of the car.
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The fact you can see the VIN stamp concerns me!
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Most of the stamps I have seen are incomplete and very faint.
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