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			This is for those interested about original numbers from a Tuxedo Black L-78 Camaro which I parted out a few years back. I will add some photos of it soon. Wish I had kept it(48,440 miles), but rot was everywhere. It had the original M-21 transmission and rear-end. I tracked down the JH engine one town over within a week. The shell has been crushed. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	VIN;124379N604695 Block :395572 Engine pad;TO219JH Cylinder heads;3919840 Bellhousing;3899621 M-21;P9B09B 19N604695 Rear-End;BV0219G2 Trim Tag;69 12437 711 10 10 02D X66 Dave  | 
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			This soulds like a car I looked at 15 years ago. Just the drive train and misc parts were left, the owner had had cut all the numbers off the car and saved them. It had a red hocky stripe. I flew to ct mads a deal- and sent a man to pick it up and the buyer changed his mind about selling it?????? is this the same car. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			Yes, same car. I was naive and listened to a few Camaro people who had said it wasn't a big deal if someone else decided to rebody the car. Once I made more phone calls, the reality of it hit me and I wasn't willing to get in trouble so I changed my mind. Once the Vins crossed state lines, things would be even worse. I had the car crushed along with the metal which held the Vin numbers. This was an education for me and I didn't mean to cause you any grief. You seemed to understand the situation at the time and were pretty good about it.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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