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Mark, after I sold you my pride ad joy 69 Camaro, I bought a 71 SS-454 Chevelle and did a frame off on it. Then I bought a 68 SS-396 Chevelle and went thru the same process. I sold the 71 and stuck the cash in a secret car fund and I'm waiting for the right car to come along. In the mean time, I have the 68 all finished and I've been trailering it up and down the east coast, attending a bunch of Chevelle shows, and various Super Chevy and AACA shows.
Here's a shot of the 68 at the ACES show in Nashville. ![]() |
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Wow, nice '68!
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I have not seen the car in person but I know Bill's work and I am certain that this Chevelle is spectacular in person. Bill is good friends with ALbert and if you have been following the progress of his COPO car you will see the detail and quality that these guys do. This whole Camaro sickness started for me when I could not get the money fast enough to buy the orange 69 SS RS with the ZL1 that ALbert built and sold several years ago.
Mark Sheppard |
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