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I was at Rick's last week and looked it over for about a half hour. It's a rough old girl, but she will be sweet when they are through with her. Mr70, They did not get the platform with the car, but they have old pics of it, and maybe some sketches (I can't remember what they said. If you have some pics, other than the one in all the camaro books, I'll bet they would appreciate you sharing them with them.
One interesting note, the trunk pan is a mess. They had welded in counterweights on the underside, and the trunk pan is loaded with huge stress cracks, 8-12" long. |
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Rick has done his homework with a A-Plus and uncovered a significant piece of Camaro history. It's rough, but in time it will be a great salute to the first generation cars.
If anyone has details that may help. contact Rick at www.firstgen.com
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Craig S. "I saw Elvis At 1000 Feet" John Force. |
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Not to change the subject but does anyony know where the cutaway '68 Camaro is? I remember seeing it at a dealer in I think Florida? a few years ago, very cool piece.
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