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Well, apparently the seller has come to Jesus a bit and dropped the price to $29,500.
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lol...numbers matching 454
Looks like he invested in lots of black paint and rattle canned the entire engine bay and underside. Too bad the guy can't restore it and enjoy it rather than try and be the flip star.
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Was looking it over and my lord all the krylon spray paint makes it looks worse should have had it puffed up by a pro, take 5k let someone do it would have been a nice option and drive the heck out of it or sell.
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According to pictures in ad, box #155 on build sheet says RPO "G" for engine. Mopar broadcast sheets are very easily decoded, but I can't find any good Camaro info. What is a "G" engine? Thanks
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