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yes there was no sign stating what it was and i heard alot of comments from passer bys."ive never seen vette side pipes on a camaro"ect ect.only the people that follow muscle cars intensly ect probobly knew what it was.it should of been in the front building with all the yenkos ect.how many of these cars are actually still around?
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we NEED to do a photo feature on this car
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Bruce, you are correct. This is discovered treasure!
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I was fortunate to get to meet and speak with Mike and his dad. Two really nice family guys that remind me this hobby is about the PEOPLE that these cars bring together. Thanks and Good Luck !
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Big Thanks to Glenn & Chris for the shots.
And Mike; What a piece of history! This car is one of the MAJOR discoveries of the decade! Congrats again on being the caretaker and Thanks for bringing it out for the rest of us to see and appreciate. ![]() [ QUOTE ] A '69 in black with the red stripe and side pipes - the ultimate Motion car to me!! [/ QUOTE ] Egzakly!! ![]()
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