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Going over details of the car before the car gets stripped.
We have found an unusual amount of original grey primer on the firewall down to the toe-boards. Floor pan towards the rocker panels Gold Black and Grey overspray. Original transmission tunnel blackout. Rocker panel blackout over the original Olympic Gold Paint. |
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saw this photo says Indy 1970
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That is not the same Camaro. That was Tom Burnell Camaro also of Indianapolis. He was partners with Rick Barratt his Camaro also ran under the name 'Motivation".
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Few more details from disassembly. Original 309 "US master cylinder, 9204 brake booster dated 330 day of 1968. Inside door overspray, Heater box marking. Heater box inspection decal. Original Front fender. Blower motor dated December 1968
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Love the detail pics. I wonder what the 341M designates? My heater box had 341E inspection sticker.
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Not the greatest pictures as far as clarity but here are a few more vintage shots of the car from when the 2nd owner Max Gasser owned the car. I think they should have added some more stickers to the rear window.
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Red Circled Decal on real glass. US National Participant Decal.
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Found a twin to your car in a Madison WI junkyard 1981. Got the dash and BE axle for $75.
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Thank you for sharing William. I remember us discussing that car. It had the earliest body number and mine had the second lowest body number. Of the 10 OG Yenkos ....we have located 8 of them. The 2 unknown (whereabouts) cars are the Joseph Chevrolet car from Ohio and the Karen Chevrolet car from New Jersey. We also have body numbers for 7 of the 10. Of those 7 cars all of the body numbers are very close to each other.
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