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Old 10-21-2008, 05:44 PM
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I just bought this Camaro on a no reserve ebay auction from Georgia. I bought it to build a bracket car but the rear spoiler and Berger badge kind of intrigued me. I thought you guys might have some thoughts on it, especially the spoiler. Was this a Berger spoiler? Or did someone ffind some hokey spoiler and stick a Berger badge on the car? Thanks, Ed

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Why would you want to cut up a nice looking car like that? Couldnt you find a S%$tbox 2nd gen to back half and make a bracket car out of seems a shame!
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Not all bracket cars are S---boxes. NMCA, in it's early days had some Great Looking Cars. Spiro Pappas' Black 69 Camaro comes to mind. That car was beautiful! Anyway, the car is not as nice as it appears in the photos. I was just curious about the spoiler and the Berger badging. Ed
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Those 3 pc spoiler ends are NOT the correct 70-73 design, but the 74-??? 2nd design. You can see where they dont fit/look correct where meeting the qtr panel. The correct 70-73 came to more of a point. The center truck section was same on all 70-81 Camaro and not sure what year Firebirds.

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Ed, Sorry about that!
Didn't mean NMCA cars are junk cars, have been to many events some very beautiful cars. I just meant cutting up a not so nice car for a drag car. I guess its hard to tell what a cars like in pics!
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Is the emblem bolted on or just stuck on w/3m tape? If it's just 3m tape and the screw heads in the emblem are fake then I believe someone recently stuck on a new Berger emblem.
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You can buy the stick-on emblem from Berger Chevrolet for $11 + S&H.
Please, PULLEASE let me know if it was screwed on, and you want to let it go.
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