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Old 07-19-2022, 05:14 PM
Bill Pritchard Bill Pritchard is offline
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So a Double Rebody COPO ZL1..........
So that probably (hopefully...) makes it 'the only one known to exist'. Think of the marketing possibilities
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Old 07-20-2022, 01:05 PM
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So that probably (hopefully...) makes it 'the only one known to exist'. Think of the marketing possibilities
There is irony in the joke. I have always found it interesting how people "create" the lineage of a vehicle by "re-tooling" the history. I remember something about a Motion vette years ago that wasn't a motion vette but the owner had been written up a couple times in the old school rags (Hot Rod, Car Craft) and that became part of the lineage, and it was in long dispute. Thank God there are people tracking these but as PT Barnum said; "there is an ass for every seat" and there will be someone that is four vodka tonics deep that raises his bidders badge.....
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