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Picked up a double shot of 69 Camaro the other day!
Good morning all,
New member to the site. I was advised by a fellow member from another thread to share some photos of my recent acquisition because my modern 'barn find" would be fun to share. However, the more interesting story may be related to a completely separate issue (the one that brought me to this site to begin with). I invite anyone who is curious to check out the on-going details of that matter here: https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=124851 Any who, my story started a couple weeks ago here in Orange County, CA when my neighbor advised me that their long term friend whose husband passed away a couple years ago was ready to sell his two 1969 Camaros. I was warned in advance that the cars were taken apart, but hell I was interested nonetheless. Not knowing what to expect, I was surprised to see that she had a genuine '69 Le Mans Blue Z/28 and a '69 Pace Car in dover white with the orange interior. Suffice to say, we struck a deal. Although there is much that needs to be done to bring both cars back to speed, they both appear to have solid bodies. It also helps to know there are a ton of parts for both cars just "thrown" into a storage unit together. Oh joy! I was pleased to know the blue Z/28 was an LA Van Nuys car. I did a little digging and determined the car is not in fact a true RS car (bummed, but expected that) after I removed the rear back up lights and saw the non-factory stamp cut out where the modification had been made. Either way, I was still happy about the purchase. Hope you guys get a laugh after seeing the storage photos. Ryan |
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