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Joe,any more info on the Ash Gold 427/TH Camaro?Sounds like an awsome car.....
Steve |
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Huh??
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Frank Magallon |
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HEY TOM-GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR CAR-NICE TO HEAR AFTER ALL THESE YEARS YOU GOT IT BACK!!!
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THANKS!!!
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1968 COPO/YENKO 9737 Non-Converted |
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Cool car. This is the car that I found at the local Camaro Club {PACE} show. The car had all the little things one would look for in a 9737 Yenko 68 Camaro. I knew the car was special as soon as I looked at it. I also knew it was not a converted car, but I felt the heritage was Yenko without a doubt. Yenko sold 9737 cars without the 427. This is one of those cars in my opinion. Right color, and special parts were all there. The interior was sweet. The car should be a real good looking car when finished. Dealer trade or not, still a Yenko COPO. Joe C's research would seem to indicate that as well. As I like to say, show me the next one...BKH
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