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For all the effort [and expense] that went into the otherwise beautiful restoration they put the wrong stripe color on it. Should have black stripes as noted on the certification. At this point very expensive to correct.
Some other details: Trim height incorrect Should not have a trunk mat Should not have chrome tailpipes Incorrect Posi tag; should have the red tag mounted on the fill plug Spare wheel back side should be black BV is a 4.10 axle, not 3.73 as stated Rocker covers should not be polished firewall graffiti extra labels in the engine bay Should not be insulators under fuel tank straps No Camaro, not even a ZL1, had the Corvette L88/ZL1 octane warning label. On a Corvette it was placed on the console, not pasted on the glass. ‘Can-Am 302’ sticker on the air cleaner is home-made and makes no sense. The 302 engine existed for the Trans-Am series. Had nothing to do with the Can-Am series. Great car if you like plaques, trophies, badges.
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