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If you had an interest in late 60s Trans Am or "A" sedan in southern CA please take a look at this car and let me know if you recognize any details. A letter from a previous owner indicates when he bought the car it was painted a pale orange with blue and had Sunoco sponsorship. He also described two geese "in a compromising position" painted on it. Most of our research so far points to a gentleman by the name of Hugh Harn who has been contacted but remembers very little about the car and has no pictures. Any comments or leads appreciated. Thanks
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The photos did not show on your web page, but if we are talking about a Camaro here I would suggest you contact Bernie King at Penske vintage race car restorations in the Irish Hills of Michigan. They have a lot of data on the early Trans Am Camaros. Considering Sunoco was one of the Penske/Donahue sponsers that would be a good place to start. You can reach Bernie at 1-517-592-1205
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Thanks for the reply I'll give Bernie a call. The page should load but it takes a little time since the pictures are high resolution. And yes we're talking about a 68 Camaro.
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