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So the correct path is not dog fighting and gambling,I think im mixed up.
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1967 Nova SS L30 1967 Chevelle L79 1969 RS Z/28 Red 1969 RS Z/28 Lemans Blue 1970 Z/28 Blue 1967 RS Convertible 1968 Camaro SS 1992 GMC Yukon 30166 miles |
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I think I am on the right path. I restored a 1968 Camaro for each of my kids. The daughter gets a true 68 SS/BB not numbers matching and the son get a 327/210 numbers matching coupe 4 speed. Both of them love Camaro's and they are only 22 and 24. I guess I did something right in raising them.
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1968 Camaro Z28 1967 Camaro RS L30/M20 numbers matching 1968 Camaro BB 4 speed 1968 Camaro 327 4 speed numbers matching 1969 Camaro RS LM1 numbers matching 1966 Chevy II SB 400 turbo400 Dana 44 1968 Malibu 327 numbers matching 1941 Ford Super Deluxe Coupe |
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Yes you did the correct thing with your children. I have restored 2 car for my son and daughter . Son gets a 1968 california Z28 and daughter gets the 69 small block convert.
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1968 LOS Rallye Green Z28 |
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