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another one?
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Those two look suspiciously alike let me try one more time?
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Another one possibly?
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Les, looks like late July early Augest pics.
the pic above is your car too. has Eds plate on it 71F427
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Like fingerprints the stripes on Yenko cars are always different. I have a large picture of this car on my shop wall given to me by Jim Hughs a few years ago. The fender stripes curve upward on this car, just like the early pictures shown here. Very interesting hood treatment, and great photos...BKH
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Nice Mopar Six-Pack hood! I guess that's revenge for all the non-Camaros with cowl induction hoods.
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...looks like the grill was replaced...
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