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true dat ^
some call themselves "brokers" they are worse, they never even bother to spend THEIR money, they just get finders and sellers fees ...
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incase anybody took anything wrong or out of text. there is no site bashing of any sort intended on my part
. all the places i go to i like respect and enjoy very much each for the people and the info on MOTION cars . if any admins took anything i said the wrong way it was not intended to offend the site . i tend to be a very opinionated person i speak my mind cause noone else can do it for me. this site is one of my favorites cant say anything bad about it ![]() |
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I didn't see anything you said as "site bashing"
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Thanks RamAirDave, I just wanted make sure I didnt
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Check out my post over on the Motion section.I have some questions about this car,and one of them is even about the VIN.
BTW,Motion knockoffs were rampant in this part of the state back in the day.Just last Thursday I went to look at a Basket case 72 Camaro in the next town away from this one.It had genuine Motion flares,an L88 hood scoop bonded to the steel hood,and monster aluminum slot wheels on it.It was also last registered in 1978.The seller in no way implied it was a Motion car,but it was an original manual steering/brake 4 sped 307 car.For 700 bucks it was a sweeter deal then this car no doubt. |
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Someone went over and looked at the car and took pics.
Same pics in the two different threads/sites : http://www.nastyz28.com/forum/showth...291&page=4 http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=160017
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Seems to be the real deal here. I received an email from the seller to a question I had. He has located two of the original owners names. By looking at the pictures and details from the second thread posted above, it does appear that a real '72 Motion Camaro phase 3 has been found, rough yes, but what a find.
With an hour and fifteen minutes left it has jumped up to $8,200 bucks. I think it will go over 10k IMO. Once restored any idea what the value would be? |
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