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https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...-camaro-ss-86/
124679N621555 During restoration, the top of the dash panel was removed and replaced with the obvious reproduction. The VIN tag was poorly re-installed using non-OEM rivets. Hidden VINs should be verified to ensure it is original to the car.
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66BoxNova (09-07-2025), Bill Pritchard (09-07-2025), dykstra (09-07-2025), PeteLeathersac (09-07-2025) | ||
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Obviously a fake trim tag.
Not liking that engine stamp either. Always suspect when it has a ton of paint on the pad.
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No shortage of highly questionable 69 Camaros out there
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Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 |
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And everybody needs that infamous "caution fan shroud" sticker....haha.
Paul |
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