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Old 01-20-2003, 06:36 AM
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Thanks for the replies. I've found both this site and the Team Chevelle site to have much information. It's just that car shopping involves lots of travelling and no computer access so it's nice to have some reference books.
What would be even better is to win a car. Found this ad in the Canadian Old Car Trader. A few years ago a there was a draw in Edmonton for a hugger orange COPO Camaro.
Well I'm off to do some car shopping... and get some raffle tickets.

Andy


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Old 01-20-2003, 11:49 AM
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Andy,
Also consider hiring a knowledgeable and confidential person to go look at the car for you. There are many people across the country that will do this for you for a nominal fee compared to what you are spending. Typically I see a figure of $500 plus expenses which in the long run could save you tens of thousands.
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