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This dealer seems to be selling tons of cars, regardless of his reputation on the web. As time passes and they change hands a few times who will remember where they actually came from. I wonder who is buying all of these cars? I would think anyone in the hobby would know about this site as well as all of the other literature on how to identify certain models. I have been living vicariously through everyone here and at camaros.net while I save for my Camaro. I feel I have learned enough to select a ligit car, however I will be sure to ask for loads of help when that day comes.
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Umm, I did the ear burn trick once. Was blowing out an exhaust manifolt on a car so I could put a new bolt in. One spark went in my ear. That hurt, as did the bigger one that went down my sleeve........
How to exit underneath a car very quickly. Welcome Paul!
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Kurt, I did the same thing Mig welding an exhaust. The spark bounced off my neck and down the eardrum an made a Loud sizzle. I came flyin outta there like an inchworm on fire. Ive worn earplugs when welding ever since. Tim.
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Kurt,
That'll learn ya, stop welding on those dual exhaust plates to all those clones you making and you won't have these problems |
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Welcome Paul,
I know all about mistakes,hell I make one almost every day.My Dad used to tell me there were only two kinds of people that don't make mistakes and that is a person that don't do nothing and a liar.He was right most of the time! I think you will find some very nice people on this site that can be very helpful,and again you might run across one from time to time you don't agree with.Sometimes I just sit back and laugh at some of the entries.It must be the prozac.Now I don't want anybody to think that I am calling anyone a liar,or calling anyone lazy for that is not the case.I am just stating an old saying from my Dad. |
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Paul, Next time at Future Classics could you check out the Yellow 70 Camaro L-78 and look at the tach redline and max......and whatever else you glean as authentic or NOT....and the asking price...Chuck/seattle
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Chuck Sharin [email protected] Auburn,WA (30 miles South of Seattle) 70 Camaro R/S Z-28, L-78, R/S SS 69 Camaro COPO "recreation" |
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Chuck, The trim tag on that yellow L-78 car is held on with sheetmetal screws. Saw it at Atlantic City auction. Need I say more? KP
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