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Old 04-28-2018, 02:04 AM
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Default '67 RS/SS IPC Camaro Convertible, 4K 375hp 396

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The trim tag looks a bit funky to me. Why are the stamping's so blurred compared to others?
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The trim tag looks a bit funky to me. Why are the stamping's so blurred compared to others?
Thanks...I was thinking the same thing...but, not being a Camaro guy, I wasn't sure.

So, how come it's so blurry

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I can't think of a good reason why there is so much paint build up, and why it appears to be slanted on the firewall? You look at the rest of the car and it is clean and crisp. The TT looks a little out of place based on the balance of the car.
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Maybe it's been sanded too many times.
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I have an earlier pic of the tag and it looks reasonable.

"it came with all the important stuff (original block with the broach marks, transmission, rear end with the factory square traction bar"

Interesting. When it was for sale, it was a roller, no engine and trans.
And that engine pad does not compare well with other T0417MQ pads.
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It’s the difference between a $40,000 and a 100,000 car.
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I have an earlier pic of the tag and it looks reasonable.

"it came with all the important stuff (original block with the broach marks, transmission, rear end with the factory square traction bar"

Interesting. When it was for sale, it was a roller, no engine and trans.
And that engine pad does not compare well with other T0417MQ pads.
Yes "it came with all the important stuff (original block with the broach marks, transmission, rear end". Well show us, but seller has obscured the important stuff with paint, fuzzy pics or no pic.
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Yes "it came with all the important stuff (original block with the broach marks, transmission, rear end". Well show us, but seller has obscured the important stuff with paint, fuzzy pics or no pic.
. Jim Brannon, the owner always seemed to be a standup guy. One never knows sometimes

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