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thanks so much for all the detail pictures
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Jim R Scottsdale, AZ
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Congratulations on the purchase. It seems the seller did his research prior to pulling the sales trigger. This is a museum piece. Thanks for sharing this and posting all the pics.
The abundance of Ziebart.... Was this a normal practice? all that overspray? |
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Wow, the chrome Camaro on the glovebox is still there. What a great find and it's good to see a car like this come out and be seen.
This is simply amazing that it's a z/28. Usually cars like this end up being a 6 cylinder plain jane which would be cool too. Congrats on the purchase and thanks for sharing. ![]()
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1969 Camaro RS/SS Azure Turquoise 1969 Camaro Z/28 Azure Turquoise 1984 Camaro z/28 L69 HO 5 speed 1984 Camaro z/28 zz4 conversion 1987 Monte Carlo SS original owner |
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The abundance of Ziebart.... Was this a normal practice? all that overspray? [/ QUOTE ] Yes it was. They could trash the engine compartment on a new vehicle. And it only delayed the total destruction of a new car that was winter driven here in the rust belt. Mike |
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