Vintage Certification- Providing Unrestored Cars: Provenance Status & Recognition
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----Spent a lot of time looking at all these beauties, but the car that resonates the most is the 62 409 Chevy convert. Just unbelievable. The pictures actually don't do the car justice. What makes certain people not use a car for it's intended purpose, abuse (in the name of fun)? But, I'm so thankful that all these careful owners exist!!!...…...Bill S
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I agree Bill, that car had it all, looks, rarity, performance, options 409-409 and amazing condition. |
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Yep, incredible car. Spent a lot of time around it.
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"Vintage Certification- Providing Unrestored Cars: Provenance Status & Recognition"
...and, I might add, serve as benchmarks for nut-n-bolt restorations. As a Legends Judge for 2nd Gen Camaros, I love getting up close and personal with true survivors which helps us better understand how to accurately restore those in need. |
That's it. I have always said.... Thank God for these cars. They are the Blueprints for those who are doing the nut and bolt frame off restorations and when you have the opportunity to view one..... Use that camera because it doesn't lie.
Mike |
What an experience this was! Thanks guys!
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Thanks to the Vintage Certification Team for all they do.
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how much does a vintage certification cost?
I have a 67 camaro RS/SS with 56K on the odometer the first owner brought it home on Christmas eve 1966 Have registrations and POP since '66 he owned it for 51 yrs, the exhaust, and tires aren't original to the car neither is the vinyl top, but the paint is. Wondering if its worth it to get this certified |
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