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I'm just curious to know what makes you guys "so sure" that the L89 convertable is a clone.
I couldn't tell anything from the photos. All I know is what has been written about this car in the past. It has some documentation so what gives this car away? Did someone get burned by this car before? |
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Thanks for the correction Kurt concerning convertibles. I never would have known had you not mentioned it. Many Thanks, Paul
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My "new to me" 1969 Van Nuys L78 Rag Top Camaro does have the bracket bolted to the frame rail but with no reinforcement plate , just as Kurt stated.
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Looks like the L89 convertable has gone back into hiding again.
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From what I have heard the car was sold at the Atlantic City show for $79K. I have also been told the new owner is now aware that it was a 327ci 210 hp powerglide. I would expect some sort of litigation shortly.
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