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Old 12-21-2007, 10:54 PM
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that was joey talking about the floating hemi and the ZL1 in the dually, if i were coololdcars i would be taking some pics of that car ,and be putting on this site...just my opinion...if not i smell b.s. richie..

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No offense, but your opinion sucks.

Why is everyone being so harsh?

What stinks is not the story, but the posts from some of you.

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That reply is offensive, is unwarranted.
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Old 12-22-2007, 12:03 AM
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If this car was full of pine needles and green then I know what car it is, and the Philly burbs don't count as Philadelphia.....
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Old 12-22-2007, 12:44 AM
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Guys I dont understand some of you. These statements about miles is getting out of hand. My opinion and ONLY my opinion is when a car is so badly rusted and everything has to be replaced and everything has to be rebuilt then 2000 miles on the odometer does not mean anything. ISNT THAT TRUE?? Why cant some of you grasp this? This is the case with this car. Its my understanding after talking privatly to some people who know the car and know BIll they say it was in sad sad shape. The car is almost done now and I dont think any of you are going to see any pics of it before is was resurected. I could be wrong but we will see.. That was my only point. I dont have anything against Bill but I think he is hyping it up with Atlantic city coming up with no documentation.
Forget taping the guy. Get him to sign an afidavit to all of this story and have it notorized so if it turns out to be a story then the new buyer will have some recourse against him instead of the seller.
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Old 12-22-2007, 01:15 AM
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don,i didn`t know the car was that bad a shape, your right its all up to bill now,and if the car was that bad 2000 miles don`t mean that much. thanks ..richie
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Old 12-22-2007, 02:00 AM
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-----I have also read this entire thread. This is also personal opinion but I think we all should think a bit more before we stab the keys. Being disrespectful is never right weather its a newbie or Charlie (well maybe,,,,Aah, nah). I stick my foot in my mouth as much or more than anyone but you wont ever catch me making the BS type statements. There are other (better) ways to say the same thing......Bill S
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Old 12-22-2007, 02:30 AM
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I scratched my head as a out of the blue post from a guy with 5 posts and a neat car story...then it hits me the car is probably being trolled around..
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Old 12-22-2007, 02:37 AM
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you guys are tough - i talked to a couple of people-here on syc on the phone-- and they know--the car will not be ready for another 5-6 months- and my thanks are out to all-because i talked to people who worked in chevy dealers in 1968 to 1972-- thanks-- now i know the story from the hands on people ---- when the car is done anybody and everybody is welcome here--and the car was rusted but not gone-there is over 200 pictures now from day 1 until now- thanks again to syc for getting me in contact with the hands on people thanks
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Old 12-22-2007, 02:44 AM
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1 more thing is there anyone here in syc that worked in limrick neuclear plant from 1964 to 1975 in reading pa thanks
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Old 12-22-2007, 03:42 AM
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Default Re: 1969 z28 rs crossram

It seems that this car is for real after all...it also seems as if this fellow is not trying to market his vehicle at the moment...he readily admits it was in bad shape when he got it and it is being restored...and that it will be 5 or 6 months until it is done...if my math is correct i dont believe it will be ready for Atlantic City in February..

as far as the 2000 original miles...probably 99.9% of the 69 camaros have been restored..atleast once...give me an original drivetrain 2000 original mile restored Z-28 anyday over a 100k mile restored Z....or even a 3000 mile restored Z...We all can agree that an original survivor car is probably more valuable if it is in excellent condition...but the fact that it has only 2000 miles puts this car in a category of less than 1% of all camaros I suspect...that alone makes the car extremely attractive to me...

I just dont know why now that it seems apparent that the car does exist, that anyone has to continue to rain on this guys parade...I would surely be thrilled as I suspect most of you would also...and why does anyone have to insinuate that he has bad intentions and is only trying to market the vehicle ...I dont get it...

it also appears that the owner has taken many pics of the car also...before and during resto...again I dont get the skeptism and negatism(is that a word) at this point

and as far as the notarized statement...I got that from the original owner of my 67 Z also...but if I were buying the car, i would be more interested in the video of the owner recounting all the stories about the car...I suspect any judge in court would accept a video of 3 hours from the original owner as evidence of equal or greater value than notarized statement...but Im no lawyer

And with all due respect to all of you...I do respect each and everyones opinion, as long as it is put forth in a respectful manner...God Bless America!!!

And as far as the owner of the car...Congrats and Good Luck with a great find!!!! I know Im jealous...(in a good way!!)
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Old 12-22-2007, 07:34 AM
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Default Re: 1969 z28 rs crossram

well said...
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