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|  1968 Camaro $ 300 Boston CL 
			
			ttps://boston.craigslist.org/nwb/cto/d/groton-1968-camaro/7738694431.html
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			I like how the ad says odometer reading is "100". Does it actually have any gauges left?? I mean, I guess it could be, but sheesh!! That won't buff out.    
				__________________ Mark 1966 L72, 4spd Caprice 1974 Z28, M40 Camaro | 
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			New, "legal" method of selling tags and title...   
				__________________ Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles | 
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			‘ Looks like few pickings left, at least anything worth using or selling off? If RS Gascap also Heater box original, was Non-SS SB or even 6-Cyl. car?   ~ Pete . 
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			Has the bucket seats intact. I bet it was a nice body when left there. Jason | 
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			If I was retired and had free time I'd give them $200 and would drag it out there and give it a proper burial. And I'd cut up the tags so they could not be used on a stolen car.
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|  69M22Z (04-25-2024) | ||
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			It brings up a good question that is often debated, how far gone is too far gone? If this was a marquis Camaro with big options and papers, would that change an opinion?   I would NEVER attempt anything with this but is there someone out there that is overly optimistic about their abilities that would attempt such an undertaking?
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			This is clearly too far gone. Might not even stay together if you tried to drag it out. Can't tell if there is a rear end in there.  Might have some usable parts. Maybe someone has pics or link to the red one that pops up once in a while, it's pretty bad but at least it's in a junk yard not buried in the dirt like this one. | 
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 I don't see any evidence of a rear axle under it either. There are dollies around that clamp to the rocker pinchweld to facilitate rolling it onto a trailer/truck. Pulling it loose from Mother Earth's grasp would be an interesting undertaking...and yes, I have done stuff like that. It's the challenge that is the motivation. Go ahead, tell me there's no way I can do that...   
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