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68 Dana 427 Camaro
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1900 miles. Tons of documents and history. 600K obo, partial trades considered. Very very rare and perfect condition. [email protected] or pm me.
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How nice is that! Looks like a Hotwheel.
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Better be making room for something real good.....this is a super cool car!!
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What? No video of it screaming down your driveway??
Love that car. GLWS Charley. |
My gosh what a car.
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what a car, looks like its going 200 sitting still, worth every penny
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Is this the car that was found in Hawaii
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Yes thanks to Jeff Chalupsa.
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Here is the entire thread from when Jeff found it.
https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=91568 |
I saw the car in Carlisle at the camaro show unrestored Charley did you get the the car from Steve when it was being restored
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That is awesome Charlie!!!
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We Vintage Certified the car in 2007.We were requested to document the cars originality and condition prior to the planned restoration. At the time it was owned by Steve Sandlin, a great guy may he RIP.
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The whole story behind this car is amazing. How it survived to where it is now.
Great car. Good Luck with the sale! |
My word, I love this car.......
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Ok Ok
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nice car charley love the burn out.
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Damn kid!:3gears::biggthumpup:
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Love it!
I've seen this one a few times. Get better every time. Brian and Joe did a wonderful job restoring it as a 68 Camaro first and then as a Dana car. The only way it should be done... Good luck! Dan |
So I guess "does it run well?" is a stupid question.
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Wow, awesome car. I didn't read the entire original thread, but was the car converted to 427 and sold new, or sold as an SS350 and then brought back to Dana in '69 and converted to 427?
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Per Steve Sandlin in the linked thread.
"The story goes that the original owner, Mr Tatilian, wanted a rallye green '68 Camaro and Cormier Chev was reluctant to dealer trade with Dana Chev for the last remaining rallye green Camaro on their lot. [I think rallye green was a Camaro "ONLY" color for Chevrolet in 1968]. Mr Tatilian, with his co-signer, made a deal with Cormier Chev during the summer of 1968, then dropped it at Dana Chev after saving enough to pay-off the bank note and sponsor the 427 conversion in spring of 1969." |
I miss Steve and wish he was still with us.
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Charley, I am certain allot of people will agree with you.
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Looks to me they didn't want that bad boy one the streets ... LOL
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That was a quick ten years..
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Nice piece of muscle car history, Charley. The Dana cars are hard to find. Good luck with the sale.
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charlie, seems this car is perfect for the brothers collection....so special!!
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I looked at the orig. thread and it had over 800K views, amazing.
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Just checkin' out some blacktop samples! Great car, history, colors (it does look like a Hot Wheel!) - and makes the right racket!!
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Would love to own this car!!!
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... This is one of the neatest stories of finding a rare Camaro and then having one of the best restoration shops in the country bring this car back to life.
... Simply awesome :youguysrock: ... Good Luck with the Sale :biggthumpup: |
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