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General Discussion / Re: 67 RS/SS 350 just found
« on: January 15, 2014, 05:44:49 AM »
Thanks, BULLITT65, for the response & sorry for my delayed reply. I'm still hoping for a small miracle from the previous owner[20+yrs.] re: orig. POP and anything else he may have in storage. Build sheet not under rear seat, hopefully it's in a box w/ prev. owner [wishful thinking in progress] When it warms up I'll ckeck gas tank. I will post pics at that time also.  Thanks again!  Tim.

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General Discussion / nice orig. 67 RS/SS 350 at NicKey Chicago on ebay
« on: January 14, 2014, 06:08:29 AM »
Check this one out. Very well doc. Lots of good pics. Tux. black triple black. Very well optioned. For sale by NicKey Chicago.

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General Discussion / 67 RS/SS 350 just found
« on: January 10, 2014, 07:19:21 AM »
As a side note; How important is it to have:  1) original build sheet ?   2) protect-o-plate ?   3) provenance from dealer to current owner?    And in what order?   Apologies if this has been covered previously.

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General Discussion / Re: 69 Z28 X33 cowl tag for sale/ $49k
« on: January 10, 2014, 06:54:07 AM »
Thanks Paul, for making it more clear to reach this particular car.  As a side thought, should I keep posting first gen. camaros for sale that are on this site?





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General Discussion / 69 Z28 X33 cowl tag for sale/ $49k
« on: January 09, 2014, 10:06:08 PM »
Hey, everyone. This car has been listed on a local site for several days now. Usually they get snapped up quickly if the price and originality add up. At the risk of giving up a site that almost nobody is aware of nationally, here it is:  KSL.com.  Click on cars- enter search parameters- and there you go. This is a very popular site in Utah and surrounding states, and often the cars are not listed elsewhere. After scoring 3 cars recently, including the 67 RS/SS, I'm going to have to quit buying cars for a while.  This 69 Z28 seems fairly original, has muncie/DZ 302/ restored in the 80's/owner lists a few casting #'s, including block/heads/intake/axle/ Car is located in Dolores,Colorado.(lots of collector cars in that area).

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General Discussion / Re: just bought a 67 RS/SS350 survivor
« on: January 09, 2014, 08:00:09 PM »
Thanks for the good info. I can post pics soon, of cowl tag and rest of car. Here is the cowl info;                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       11 E                        C567
                     ST      67-12437  LOS-11866  BODY
                     TR      741-Z                 A-A   PAINT       
                               W 2LGR  3SL
                                4P
Thanks for the help. I've learned more in 2 weeks from this site than in 39 years of camaro interest. My first car at the age of 16 was a 67 SS350 4 spd. Deepwater blue on black early Van Nuys car that I drove for 3 years and raced on weekends at Bonneville Raceway Park in E.T. bracket. I'm still proud of owning that car for 3 years, driving it every day, including in many blizzards, and not one accident. Just lucky,I guess.                                                                                             

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General Discussion / just bought a 67 RS/SS350 survivor
« on: January 09, 2014, 11:03:04 AM »
Almost completly original. 62,500 miles. Tuxedo black on red. Was re-sprayed approx. 20 years ago. Very nice in, out, and mechanically. 11E LOS .I  plan to simply preserve this beauty, so that's where I would appreciate some expert advice. Since it is not the original paint, a re-paint in the spring is the only thing I plan to do. Any tips on finding the right shop would be great! I have recently moved to Salt Lake City after almost 30 years in San Diego, and do not know any shops in the greater SLC area qualified to touch my new find. I'm not looking for that" better than factory" look, just want as close to the original laquer as I can get ,but with modern paint. Any help would be much appreciated. Tim.

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