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The horses in my stable...
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Jeff
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Basic 1970 L78 Nova SS, not restored
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L78 Enghine
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Here's a pic that CamaroJoe took of 4 of my Camaros last summer, just before the Ann Arbor show. Unfortunately, 3 of these no longer reside here in LV.
'69 RS COPO survivor, '69 ZL1 #23, '69 L78 RS and '69 BM Phase III. SS |
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Unfortunately NONE of the 4 reside in my garage!
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Real nice car Dean!
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After viewing readers pics and info, I'm realizing a sad fact of life. When I was 18 in 1969, I would have killed for the Nova I currently have. However, 35 years later, one muscle car is apparently not enough.
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In 1969 I was 16 and bought a brand new 1969 SS Nova dark blue 4 speed small block. I really wish I had that car today. Drag raced it from about 1972 to 1975. Only had 56,000 miles on it in 1976 when I sold it. I Have a real nice R/S-Z/28 1969, but need to add a nova! Small block would be fine. Just got to find the money!! sam
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