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Old 12-23-2006, 07:12 PM
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Default Re: Where is ZL-1 #66?

Hello everyone. I just wanted to put my 2 cents in on this thread. I find it very coincidental that the owner of the so called "original drivetrain" for car #66 put his auction for all to view almost exactly a month before the Scottsdale auction. We all know the value of these rare pieces and this may all be an elaborate plan to discredit a true classic or get a huge chunk of money. As many of you have asked, "why has Bill not contacted either the owner of #66 or the authorities"?? Also, why did he list it on ebay of all places?? I personally believe it was for maximum exposure and he sure has achieved that.

If the car was destroyed then the state has to be notified and the title would reflect that PERIOD. Even though Bill says he tossed the car around like a piece of junk, even back in the 90's these cars had real value. If it was stollen, why was it not reported??

I don't know what to make of any of this, but if Bill truely has the original stuff, it needs to be reunited with the car. I do not believe that the whole story will ever be known. If I had car #66 then I would be at this guys front door right now. There's just too many scenarios and we all may be the fools. Without any more replies by voodoo, we're all just guessing.

I am a business owner and restorer of these fine Camaros for almost 20 yrs and have watched this hobby grow to the mega business that it has become. I frightens me too see a current trend of fakes, swapped tags, and restampings all for money. They are becoming rampit and as enthusiasts we need to secure the future of these classics. We need to keep this thread going and get to the bottom of this (if possible)as the implications are huge.

Thanks for listening to my 2 cents.

Nick @ M.W.C.C.
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