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Veteran Tremekian
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Another mofo i spotted, thought i'd post it, Maybe SP3AK will say its not blue, nor a SS
sorry for the interior shot hey thats a nice a$$ ![]() enjoy!
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¤´¨) ¸.·´¸.·*´¨) ¸.·*¨) (¸.·´ (¸.·` ¤ roll it up and smoke it. ![]() '92 944T, 3"straight pipe+18psi=fun-'91 244DL, stock
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Fresh Noob
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Nice car, must be a lot of fun to drive... I really love 1st gen Camaros.
This car is a 1968 model, not a 1969. Although the 67-69 Camaros (and Firebirds) are really the same car, GM did some mild body style modifications that distinguish the 69s from the 67/68s. No way to tell from the pics if it is a real SS or not. But regardless, this car is nice and clean. My question concerns the blacked-out rear tail pan section on this car. I believe that only big block SS cars had their tail pans blacked-out and that was even for specific body colors as well. I don't think a small block SS 350 would have the blacked-out tail pan. But who knows for sure??? Also, why does this car have a NY plate in front and a Canadian plate in the rear??? |
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