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I still have the Blue light multi-plex stereo that I pulled out of my first 1969 Camaro back in 1979.
The round transistor on the back reads: Delco GM DS 50 6848 The white tag on the right side reads: Service Model No 91BFM2 Serial NO 31FSC-1118 Product No 730 7331 Delco Radio Division G.M.C. Kokomo, Indiana The part number on the buttons is 7306391 There is a number above the left control Knob 730 7746-1 Now if I could only find the Camaros Vin number? It was a neat Camaro: Silver with Black vinyl top and Deluxe interior. Fiber optics 350/25O HP Saginaw 4 speed 10 bolt posi Multi leaf springs Dual exhaust Tac/Gauges Power Window Power Steering Power Disk Brakes Fold down rear seat Rear Defrost Axu. lighting package Bright trim group I purchased it from the original owner who bought it off the showroom floor. He told me that it was a real Z28 and that he traded a Boss Mustang in on it, once he got his doors blown off on his first encounter with a Z28. It was a bargin at $700.00 as it only had just over 100,000 original one owner miles on it back then. |
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So that's the car that first got your blood pump'n. I see it has only gotten better from there.
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My Uncle gave me his 1964 Impala SS 283/pg Rag Top. I wasn't old enough to drive but he figured I could have it back in shape about the time I would start driving.
The first car I purchased prior to getting my licence was my late Cousins 1965 Plymouth Satellite which had a 426 Race Hemi installed when he had it. The 1969 Camaro was next. |
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