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I'm curious, wouldn't these "Crate-a-maros" have to be titled as a kit car? There's no way it could be titled as a legit Camaro, could they? Yes, I know, ethics will go out the window on a few of these, and VIN tags will be transferred, but I would think when someone applies for a title on a 35 year old car that never existed before, they would not be able to get a title stating it was actually a 69 Camaro because it would not have a VIN.
"Is this a real Yenko Camaro?" -No, it's a clone. Reproduction stripes. "Is this a real 427 engine?" - No, it's a crate 502. "Are those the original wheels and tires?" - No, repro wheels, repro tires "Umm...is this a real Camaro?" - No, it's a kit car. "Wow, this is a real classic!" ![]()
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