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Old 04-29-2025, 12:47 PM
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Im no expert when it comes to these rare cars but if we haven’t seen the vin yet how do we know exactly what car it came out of ? If my memory serves Right didn’t Morrolis Chevrolet on Gratiot Ave have a silver copo stolen off their lot that was never recovered?
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Yes and this is the engine from that car……..maybe?
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Im no expert when it comes to these rare cars but if we haven’t seen the vintage yet how do we know exactly what car it came out of ? If my memory serves Right didn’t Morrolis Chevrolet on Gratiot Ave have a silver copo stolen off their lot that was never recovered?
Correct!
I'm assuming you meant VIN not vintage.
This is what I stated previously:
"To definitively determine the engine VIN needs to be verified."
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Im no expert when it comes to these rare cars but if we haven’t seen the vintage yet how do we know exactly what car it came out of ? If my memory serves Right didn’t Morrolis Chevrolet on Gratiot Ave have a silver copo stolen off their lot that was never recovered?
Two ZL-1 Camaros were stolen from Merollis Chevrolet; one was a silver 4-speed. The car was recovered.

Not the same car.
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