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Tom I agree.
It's getting closer.....Judgement Day.Like the coming of the 4 horsemen of the Apocalypse. I am seeing more and more people sell Protecto plate equipment,cars that have no documents,Materials and anything related to documenting Cars, selling at some pretty low giveaway prices. I know a few of these sellers that 7 years ago,wouldn't consider selling these items at all. Today they are quietly selling it away on Ebay and such....They know! |
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With all of the talk about Chevrolet releasing their records, is it possiable that we are actually going to be able to find out if a car was a dealer built supercar? I mean I can see how this would benefit the LS6, Z28, COPO, etc.
Aren't most of the dealer built supercars with the exception of the 68, 69, & 70 COPO's transplant cars? From what I have read here and other places, cars like the Dana, Baldwin Motion, Nickey, etc started life as either L78 or 350 cars. won't the records just confirm this? I was curious as to what you guys think the records are? Are they copies of actual build sheets, broadcast sheets, or a list of vin#'s with engine & trans combos? Also when do you guys think the records will actually be avaliable?
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