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So you are saying it is a factory built SS 427 camaro? This car might be as rare as the 1968 Z/28 convertible. No matter what.....I like it! (How about your profile Jeff?)
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No, I think hes saying it was restored when no one knew what a 427 COPO was supposed to look like, and added the SS and 427 emblems from an Impala... Is the panel paint car in the above attachment the same car that is now yellow? if so, how do you say "there's not another as original as it" when there are several Yenko and COPO and ZL1 cars still wearing original paint? Not knocking the car, as it looks like a killer piece, just would like more insight on what it is exactly... looks to be a COPO car possibly, or was it an SS car that was converted?
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Maybe he's using Jim Brady's definition of 'original'
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Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 |
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i did notice in the old tailpanel pic that it just has a standard ss emblem.
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yes............stripped to bare metal...all original panels
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Jersey Jeff 69 Day-2 L89 T400 BX 2015 ZL-1 Auto 98 Surburban |
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