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Both of those idea’s would be great. Please advise.
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Ok....let me fire up the Firebird and put my Jim Rockford sport coat on......and like Jim, I charge $500/day plus expenses. Just joking!!!!!
I'll give the boys at Vintage Vehicle Services a whistle tomorrow. I think either George or John can give us a hand. I will keep you posted Bear70. Sit tight...... Paul |
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Lets rack it up to inflation, stagnation, desperation, taxation and finally starvation.
Lord help me..... |
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Well.....this is interesting.
The car VIN does not exist in the data bank, George just confirmed that. So most likely the VIN is from a U.S. ordered/sold Camaro. Now what? |
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Not surprising given that the BJ description clearly states that it is a recreation done on an Arizona rust free car…
Lot #979 - This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro COPO re-creation received a no-expense-sparred rotisserie restoration and is a rust-free Arizona car. Featuring all correct ZL1 parts and panels, quality components, NOS pieces and radio delete. Finished in a Dusk Blue over a black interior. Powered by 427ci aluminum ZL1 V8 engine mated to a manual transmission. The limited-edition engine block was purchased from GM in 2005 and is fitted with a heavy-duty 4-core radiator with curve neck as well as a Holley carburetor.
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How about a NCRS report now?
This would explain why there is no previous Ontario ownership prior to 2013. It has had only two owners from Ontario as per the MTO print out. Paul |
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