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Old 07-03-2021, 02:38 AM
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This Astro Blue 70 LS6 El Camino SS has a 4 speed with a 4.10 rear. This is one of the nicest LS6 El Caminos I've seen and it was a Gold Concours winner. S. Febonio had it at the show.
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Old 07-04-2021, 03:09 PM
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This Astro Blue 70 LS6 El Camino SS has a 4 speed with a 4.10 rear. This is one of the nicest LS6 El Caminos I've seen and it was a Gold Concours winner. S. Febonio had it at the show.
I agree. This was simply outstanding in every way!
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I agree. This was simply outstanding in every way!
A beautiful Chris White restoration
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Old 07-06-2021, 10:54 PM
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This Marina Blue L78 67 RS/SS Camaro convertible was sold new at Herb Joslin in Traverse City MI to Eugene Stevens. This car still has it's original drivetrain. It was featured in the February '17 issue of Hemmings Muscle Machines. G. Oleskiewicz had it in the Class of '67 Display.
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This Butternut Yellow L35 67 Camaro RS/SS was sold new at Richard in Bellair OH to Brett Merryman. This is an original owner, unrestored car with 19K miles. It was a Gold Concours winner and was part of the Class of '67 Display.
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This Tuxedo Black L78 67 Camaro SS convertible was sold new at Mahlen Maxton in Worthington OH to Dave Conner. I believe this is an original drivetrain car and it only has 1.5K miles. C. Piscitello had it in the Red Carpet 1st Gen Camaro & Firebird Display.
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Old 07-06-2021, 11:11 PM
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This Bolero Red 67 Z28 was sold new at Yenko Chevrolet. This car was a Gold Concours winner. C. Lingenfelter had this car in the '67 Z28 Display
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Old 07-06-2021, 11:18 PM
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This Bolero Red 67 Z28 was sold new a Williams in Lebanon PA. This is 1 of 2 known 67 Z28's that came from the factory with a bench seat. This car was featured in the June '10 issue of Muscle Car Enthusiast. This car was a Gold Concours winner. B. Clemens had it in the 67 Z28 Display.
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This Bolero Red 67 Z28 was sold new a Williams in Lebanon PA. This is 1 of 2 known 67 Z28's that came from the factory with a bench seat. This car was featured in the June '10 issue of Muscle Car Enthusiast. This car was a Gold Concours winner. B. Clemens had it in the 67 Z28 Display.
Any idea if this car was sold originally to Gene Garloff ? he was a mechanic at Williams at that time. He told me about trading his 427 Galaxy in on a new red 67 Z28. The story goes that when the Z arrived on the the car carrier at the dealership knowbody even knew what a Z28 was or what to make of it, until the sales man beat Gene's Galaxy 3 times straight in a little street race action on a back road behind the dealership. So impressed was Don he bought the car.

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Old 07-09-2021, 01:06 PM
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This red Z has a bench seat and a U57 tape player in it. It's also a factory 4.56 gear car. Any idea if that's how Gene's car was equipped?

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Any idea if this car was sold originally to Gene Garloff ? he was a mechanic at Williams at that time. He told me about trading his 427 Galaxy in on a new red 67 Z28. The story goes that when the Z arrived on the the car carrier at the dealership knowbody even knew what a Z28 was or what to make of it, until the sales man beat Don's Galaxy 3 times straight in a little street race action on a back road behind the dealership. So impressed was Don he bought the car.
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