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Ha Ha! Now you've just made me hungry for a PaPa burger Paul
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PeteLeathersac, you are over your limit - trying to PM
anybody know where the other threads to this car are? |
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The ad was posted by "Dennis Tuttle". You may remember him and his Burnished brown COPO Camaro...
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Yes, it's Dennis the Menace again, unfortunately.
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He spun me quite a story - he had 3 ZL1 engines: an unstamped 1969 vintage piece, the green automatic engine from a detroit ZL1, and 4-speed engine out of a silver ZL1 from , I think, Connecticut
I said why so cheap? he said he was trying to get some fast money for a 1970 Ram Air V Judge he was buying for 250K. when I offered that Pontiac never factory-installed the Ram Air V in any Judge he said - "I can send you the PHS on the car, it says 'factory heavy duty equipment engine'. They built 1 4-speed and one auto." Anyways, he wanted $10,000 in cash before he would show anybody the alleged ZL1 Camaro. If you didn't like what you saw, you get your money back. I thanked him for his time. |