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All 69 ZL1 Camaro VINs are known. The initial order of 50 cars included two shades of blue: Dusk Blue [dark] and Le Mans Blue [light]. Of those, 30 were 4 speeds, 20 automatic. It would be a great help if your uncle remembered the exact color and transmission.
Although those 50 went to one dealer many ended up being re-distributed by Chevrolet to other dealers. They were expensive and slow to sell so a few were involved in further dealer exchanges. These were not always recorded. So it is possible one of them ended up at Casey Chev. Need more info.
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Ok, got to speak with my uncle. It was dark blue and standard 4 speed. As he recalls, his insurance had dropped him before he bought the car because he wrecked his 'Cuda. He says there were drag marks where they must have winched it into / onto a trailor. It was locked and he says you had to put it in reverse to get the key out of the ignition and that would lock up the tranny. That sound right?
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