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Old 12-23-2007, 12:05 AM
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there is over 200 pictures now from day 1 until now

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Maybe if its not to much trouble you can post one of them.
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Old 12-23-2007, 05:33 AM
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that was joey talking about the floating hemi and the ZL1 in the dually. richie..

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It that Joey from North Georgia?
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Old 12-24-2007, 12:43 AM
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yes it is
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Old 12-24-2007, 05:32 PM
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Default Re: 1969 z28 rs crossram

I just think posting pictures is a good idea for anyone who decides to post their story about a recent find. It tends to seperate 'reality from fantasy'. God knows we've had a few stories on here in the past.
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Old 12-24-2007, 11:33 PM
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I live outside of Philly and I was thinking about this thread today and it seeme like possibly one or a few members here may have knew about this car but may have not been interested because it was rusty or in real bad shape..or full of pine needles...Im not sure if it is the same car or not, but I would gladly pay a finders fee to anyone that knows of any other early Camaros (or any muscle car for that matter)that are too far gone for your liking...assuming the info. leads to the purchase of the car...ESPECIALLY if it is a 2k mile original drivetrain 69 Z ex-racer...even if it is nowhere near Philly...I travel alot.....one mans junk is another mans treasure!!

20 years ago I was buying 6 cyl plain Jane camaros for less than 500 bucks and replacing floors, wheelhouses, quarters(all repro) and paint and reselling for 3k to 5k...(I was doing and still do all the work myself)

My JL-8 car has very minor rust in the quarter wheel lips ...I know that it will need the same wheel houses and quarters as if it had major rust in the quarter panels..I would like more to buy a car that I can see the rust and I know needs work than a car that has been quasi-restored and that once I start sanding, I find out it needs everything anyway

feel free to contact me!!
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Old 12-25-2007, 07:16 AM
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I buy anything thats for sale... in any shape, trust me. If its too expensive for my taste then i pass it on lol.
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Old 12-25-2007, 07:53 AM
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Guy's this story is a real fishy one! The guy with the car and the story is the same guy that had the so called Yenko at Carlisle car corral for sale i'm sure you all remember looking at that one!!! The Z is not real and i am 101% sure it did not come from Philly but i am sure his paperwork will say it did.Oh or did the owner find the original paperwork yet???This is just a setup for when the car appears so people will think it is a real car with history.Nice try but we are not that stupid.Crossram in the trunk HAAAA!!! The guy's MOM was there in the kitchen in a hospital bed on Oxygen lol !!!COME ON!!! I'm here with the guy that bought the silver Z with the flat hood new No wait OH it had a cowl hood??? When was the car built or what will the Cowl tag say when you make it???? Simple pics were not posted because it would show the Base Camaro coupe used to start the project LOL I think you can all figure this one out???
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Old 12-25-2007, 02:37 PM
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Its my understanding after talking privately to some people who know the car and know BIll they say it was in sad sad shape.

is it me or am I crazy...according to GTODON, I am assuming that we have established that this car does in-fact exist...and I assume if there are people here that knew this car they would surely be first to come forth and let us all know that it is not really a Z....can anyone confirm for all of us that they knew the car prior to the new owner purchasing it.....or am I really crazy ive been told so a few times!!!
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Old 12-25-2007, 02:39 PM
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that first line in my last thread was a quote from GTODON, although it did not come out that way...just wanted to clarify...sorry
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Old 12-25-2007, 06:55 PM
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<font color="red">52-52X66L89 </font> , please fill in your profile. If you only want to use your initials, with no location, then you will get little respect for making statements like your first post.
If you think that the car's story was maligned, people who jump in without anybody knowing who they are don't get too warm of a reception when they attack with no proof to back up their attack. We welcome differing opinions, but we want to know where of you speak.
New members are better received when they introduce themselves first, so we know who you are, and why we should believe what you say.
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