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Thank you Paul, much appreciated.
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69 camaro X11, 56,000 miles, original HO paint 67 camaro SS/RS, Butternut yellow, bench, fold down |
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Thanks Paul.
I have History back to summer of 1975. Best friend bought it that summer in Wichita Falls Texas. It had a crate 427, 4 speed, snow flake intake, 780 Holley, equal length headers ( can't find a name on them) he still has them out behind his dads barn, scatter shield, traction bars, 3 point roll bar ( all Lakewood), L88 hood - with Corvette 427 emblems, electric fuel pump. I first saw it at age 18, I'm now 59. Always thought it could be a super car ( dealer built ). All the work looked professionally done. I have tried to get info from Pa. dmv with no luck. My friend who owned it from 1975 to 1986 sold the engine in 1985 to a person in Bellefonte Pa. area. He said he thinks he might have the engine serial number somewhere. Chevrolet told me they could trace the engine easier than the car. |
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What year is the motor and is it a big block, you may have a partial vin on the engine pad so you will know that number if it's on there?
Paul
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Original 427 was sold in 1986. Gentleman who sold it is trying to find the numbers from it. He had it rebuilt in early 80s and thinks he still has the paperwork in storage.
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