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Awesome!!
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Charley is a good choice to help decipher the paperwork and help with truly identifing what this car really is.
...I hope this turns out to be something special for all those involved..could you fax the information to me? I would also like to see it. ... at [email protected] ....Good Luck ![]() |
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I don't think there are any documented 69 427 COPO Camaros built in CA found yet never mind a 68
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According to the COPO.com website there is a single 69 COPO Camaro from LA. ====> L531088 Clippenger Chevrolet Covina, CA, Burnished Brown, Chip G
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Not to step on toes here but what about this link that was posted a few days ago about this car? It is the very same car on ebay and seems to have been built up.
The asking price on the website was only $18,555/offer plus the dealer is in Wisconsin. Looks like it was sold there as well. If I was a bidder on ebay with a $30K plus bid on this car and found this link I would be very, very unhappy. You make the call. http://www.cantdrive55.net/_68_camaro.html Rick H |
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What the guy paid for the car is irrelevant. It doesn't matter if he paid a dollar or a hundred thousand, it's worth what someone will pay.
If I were high bidder at $30k, and it turned out to be a Dana converted car, I'd be real happy, regardless of what he paid. |
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YOU ARE CORRECT SIR!!
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[ QUOTE ]
What the guy paid for the car is irrelevant. It doesn't matter if he paid a dollar or a hundred thousand, it's worth what someone will pay. If I were high bidder at $30k, and it turned out to be a Dana converted car, I'd be real happy, regardless of what he paid. [/ QUOTE ] I agree 100%. There is nothing wrong with buying a car and selling it for more than you paid. And as stated, if it does turn out to be a documented Dana car, the only one who should be upset is the dealer who sold it for 18K. If it turns out to be a put-together car, well then thats a different story all together... I for one am anxiously awaiting the outcome of this mystery paperwork saga.
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Two Words...A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G
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It's aftermarket AC so that has no meaning regarding the originality.
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