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Re: Long Neglected Camaro Soon To Get Better
Bill, I remember seeing it when someone had just got it out of the salvage yard. I was totally Camaro crazy back then and if I heard about something cool and original, I had to see it for myself. Getting that crazy feeling again. Will post my two owner unrestored '67 Z28 pictures that I purchased from an old friend that had it from the '70's when he purchased it from his next door neighbor. Same on my '68 L78. I'm not in the parts business, but have tons of NOS spare parts for my '68 that Ralph bought just to have when he worked at Nickey in the early '70's. Thanks for the comments! Chris
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Re: Long Neglected Camaro Soon To Get Better
Other than the hacked shifter opening and the small rust area in the trunk, the floor pans have only light surface rust in some places...
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Re: Long Neglected Camaro Soon To Get Better
Chris,
That would be my friend Bruce. He bought it from the salvage yard (Stafford's) in either late 72 or 73. Bruce sold it to another mutual friend, who sold it to me in 1980, and I sold it to the current owner later in 1980. What a small world https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/shocked.gif |
Re: Long Neglected Camaro Soon To Get Better
Bill,
First I'm no expert I just have worked on alot of original cars but that is correct, on the radiator support 1 side has weld nuts and the other side has rubber well nuts. Rich |
Re: Long Neglected Camaro Soon To Get Better
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