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Old 06-01-2002, 03:22 PM
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Default Re: Dealer Order Procedures

I know speaking for myself, insurance was a big problem in the 60s. My insurance company would not insure GTOs from 1965 on and they also monitored your driving record. When you bought a new car you had to state cubic inch and also horsepower. When I bought my camaro, my insurance jumped from 260.00 a year to 860.00 because I had gotten a speeding ticket earlier in the year. I tried to get the GM insurance they were offering at the time to offset the insurance companies that would not cover "muscle cars" they turned me down also! On the problems of getting the rear ends, On my Yenko camaro the rear is a march date and the body is a february date. This is the only number on the car that post dates the body.
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