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Old 11-14-2020, 04:38 AM
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I enjoyed reading where you are at. Thanks. Looks like you are moving in the right direction.
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I enjoyed reading where you are at. Thanks. Looks like you are moving in the right direction.

Thanks, I like your affinity for '67 Camaro's...
I bought my first one in 1971. Base 327, column shift PG, 3.31 posi rear axle. It was Turquoise outside and in. I liked it but when an opportunity came up a year later to buy a '68 SS Chevelle with a 4 speed, I sold the Camaro. LOTS of horse trading and flipping over the next 10 years, when these cars were a cheap hobby.
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