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Mark I think that is a great idea. You did a great job on your ad. I really like the way it reads and you go out of your way to make sure all the facts are presented in a clear manner. If I could only sell a couple Novas I would be at your house in a heart beat.
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Why on earth would someone remove the cowl tag on this car?
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Steve 67 Z-28 69 COPO Camaro |
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Mark,
Thanks Steve, I'm with you but, I long ago quit trying to figure out why people do the things they do. I have personally contacted all but 3 or 4 previous owners and they all disavow any knowledge of the cowl tag removal. Being the ultimate fool, I hold out hope the original could be discovered.
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Mark Donnally 2002 Chrysler T & C Minivan (Ol’ Nelly) 322,946 original miles All numbers match...something New carpet and headliner New AC system, blows cold in the winter It ain't for sale so, don't ask |
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Thats a very rare car and its unfortunate that someone removed the cowl tag. If you had the original drivetrain it would not be a big deal but with mutiple issues its a hard car to invest the money in to restore without being upside down at the end. Great color combo. Good luck with the sale.
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