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...people are finally tired of getting screwed:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1969-Cama...1QQcmdZViewItem I think those are OTR aluminum trailer panel rivets on the trim tag. Nice work! |
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Good grief.
And you never know, the seller himself might have just bought it thinking it to be a z/28. I'm gonna keep an eye on that one, see what its final sell price is.
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Cowl tag matchs the build period of the VIN and is very possibly the orig tag to the car. I dont get where you are going with this?
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1969 Camaro RS/SS Azure Turquoise 1969 Camaro Z/28 Azure Turquoise 1984 Camaro z/28 L69 HO 5 speed 1984 Camaro z/28 zz4 conversion 1987 Monte Carlo SS original owner |
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I wondered the same thing. It looks like a pro-touring street rod conversion, so how the trim plate attaches or whether it's original to that car probably doesn't much matter to the owner or prospective buyer. Looks like a fun driver/cruiser.
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