I saw that. Could be a great buy. Do your homework. The car I had was from Arizona and built in Van Nuys, Ca. A worker from that GM plant back in 1967 had to have it. They can bring good moneyI was looking at a 67 tonight on FB. 327, powerglide, all numbers matching. Body didn’t look too terribly bad. Stated to be needing a full restoration. $15k
Yes Sir. This is my baby. I been after a UU paint code 68Z from when I was 16. I saw this listed for sale on market place in Pennsylvania, and I feel in love. I loaded up the truck and got my father, and we started a 3 day drive one way. Loaded it up and 3 more days back.Wait a second. @ColtDogg, that is your car?!? The one that was picked up and is being featured?!? I’m a lot slow, but that’s what I’m gathering here, pre-caffeinated this morning.
Yes Sir. This is my baby.
They are, but my 2013 ZL1 takes "beast mode" to a whole new level!Oh man, that is so cool!! Congrats! Would love to come see it some day, if you’re open to that. Great find and sounds like a very neat, rare project car! I’m not huge into classics, but my dad and brother are. Dad has a ‘69 GTO and has had 66’ & 67’ Chevelles recently. Brother has a ‘66 Fastback.
To me, the ‘68-69 Camaros are the quintessential “muscle” cars. A great representation of the period.
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