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Neat car with ancient paint and was originally Azure Turquoise with a white interior...very cool.
The BV rear and big fuel line are 375hp or Z clues, but it sounds as though there are no docs of any kind. Link to 1969 Camaro auction ![]() ![]() |
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I looked at this car when it was offered to me in “as found” condition about a year ago by this same seller. It’s obviously had some work done to it since then. The car has no docs. I pulled the rear seat and there is no X2 chalk mark on the rear bulkhead, or any chalk mark for that matter. It does have a BV rear with a November assembly date if I remember correctly, but no way of knowing if it originally came with the car. There is a lot of rust, way more than the seller is disclosing. The entire floor is shot as well as the upper dash area behind the windshield. There is a lot of thick cracking filler under the orange paint. The 402/auto have nothing to do with this car, not sure why he’s listing them together.
The 840 heads, intake manifold, and M21 in the listing are off of this car: https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthre...ighlight=rusty Yep, same flipper ![]() Last edited by GotGrunt; 01-09-2019 at 11:05 PM. |
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