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 Is this WS real or repop? 
		
		
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		Real? 
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 That is what I thought.  Thanks.  I am not an expert on WS, but saw several mistakes. 
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 And the POP? 
		
		
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		This also a fake? 
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 Ya know Lynn,I take back my earlier statement about the window sticker being 100% re-pop. 
	I realize now this is a 1968 Camaro,and was referencing it against a '70 model. I think that WS is real,as there was a difference between those 3 years,and although I don't have many '68's in my database,I think it's real.  | 
		
 And the protecto-plate looks authentic too,based on the few copies of 68's I have. 
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 If you have this car, it's a lot of fun to drive with those gears. Mine is set up the same way. I have a blast every time I drive it....Joe 
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 I've examined, researched, and analyzed hundreds of original Pontiac window stickers (not generic PHS reproductions) in order to make sure all of my Pontiac reproduction window stickers are as accurate as possible. I'm a stickler for small details. I do NOT do aging.  
	Occasionally I get asked to look at a Chevrolet window sticker to provide my opinion as to whether they are real or repop. I don't analyze Chevrolet option breakdowns or specific formatting, but there are certain details regarding fonts, spacing, and other minutia that allow me to spot a reproduction Chevrolet window sticker quite easily. I have around 20 true original Chevrolet window stickers from 1962-1972, and around 40 reproductions, some aged, some not aged. That being said, I am absolutely 100% sure that the Camaro window sticker shown above is a reproduction. I would rather not disclose how I know this, because providing this information on a public forum would just allow the people that create these aged reproductions to correct these details. Mike  | 
		
 The addition on the top portion of the subtotal is not correct. 
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 Wow, the addition of $90.25 actually removed $9.75 from the sub total. 
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 Appreciate that Mike.   Freddie, that was the first thing I noticed.  Funny math.  Maybe Jethro helped add that up. 
	I think there are several other issues as well. Fun driving for sure. One of my best friends had a factory black 68 Z/28 (- - paint code) with 4.56 gears. Believe it or not he commuted to college one year in that car, abut 50 miles each way, five days a week!!!! I gave him a $100 deposit to buy the car from him in 1977 for $2000. I already had a black 69 Z (the one I still have) and thought it would be coold to have black 68 and 69 at the same time. Two days later I learned we were expecting #1 son. I still know where the 68 is. Belongs to another friend of mine who painted it red with white stripes.  | 
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