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The original engine might not be as big a deal on a 67 Camaro or 69 Camaro with X codes or build sheet because that information helps verify the car. But on cars like early 69's and 68 Camaros, the original engine/trans/rear might be the only way to verify the car is what it's claimed to be. A 1968 Z28 without the original engine is pretty much just another 1968 Camaro unless you have paperwork. But we all know that a lot of cars have suddenly had paperwork appear too!
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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I don't think that is a fare statement because you could be looking at an orginal car and it happen to not have the paper work with it. If you were to check every thing on the car and find it to be correct, then how could you say that was not a real car and discount the valvue?
You can NOT prove it is and you can NOT prove it is not. My 2 cents |
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