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aka - Mighty Mouse |
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From the email:
A friend of mine asked me to do a little digging online to see if I could find out some back ground on a 69 camaro he just bought at auction. I saw your web site and told him about the info you were collecting and he gave me some info on his car to pass along to you. For starters its as I said a 1969 camaro L89 car, its apx.90% original ...... Sounded familiar right away. ![]() I confirmed the VIN, then told them what it was, haven't heard anymore. Kurt
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Kurt S - CRG |
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I thought that car sold at the Atlantic City auction and I didn't think it was Future Classics that sold it at that point but I could be wrong. My point was that the car never had the p-o-p when it was at one of the other consignment shops and then it suddenly did have a p-o-p when it showed up at FC. I'm not inferring that FC had the p-o-p made up but it could have been the previous owner that got taken and wanted to get his money back. I still think it is fraudulent to misrepresent a car like that with bogus documentation. It's getting scary out there guys/gals, makes me think I'll be holding onto my JL8 for quite some time(if it ever gets done).
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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