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"Prices start at $169,000 for the SS-427 Classic and $189,000 for the Phase III 540 Camaro. Warranty coverage is available."
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I thought i read that the 169K and 189K were for the existing 1969 bodied cars... the 2009 and beyond Camaros are the cost of the car plus $60K starting for basic, goes up from there as to what you want. I talked to Larry at motion and it is basically a 2-3 month wait for the car to be ordered, then the time to do the modifications. Again the more radical, the longer..
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Build 'em the way they basically looked in the late 60's, early 70's and you'll probably sell a boat load of them, keep the option list handy if anybody wants the silly wheels and flares etc. I have to figure that the majority of the target audience for these remember the old versions anyway. How many kit Cobras do you see out there that look exactly like originals.? My .02
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