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Gregg, is all the RS stuff still on the car?
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Eddie M Camaro-less 87 El Camino SS Few Ferrari's |
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Yes, everything is there.
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Do you have any factory or dealer paperwork with the car?
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No. The tire sticker is in the glove box. Jerry MacNeish has known of this car before he wrote his books. A 38-year owner who is acknowledged in Jerry's book. A picture on page 42 of Jerry's book depicting the Z/28 fender emblem, and most importantly the ORIGINAL MOTOR. I am also a stickler for documentation on a car. However, there are enough facts surrounding this car to know it's real without the factory docs. Sometimes real history is just as important.
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Here is a pic of the engine pad.
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Engine compartment.
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To me REAL history is the most important. I say a car should stand on its own. Most paperwork IMO was for the assembly line and dealers. Nice car!!
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