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Well I saw one and REALLY want one. See Attached photos
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1969 Camaro L-89 Convertible |
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1969 Camaro L-89 Convertible |
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1969 Camaro L-89 Convertible |
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Somewhere, a Camaro is crying out for that radiator "caution" sticker.
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That's a cool emblem...I want one!
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Bruce Choose Life-Donate! |
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was that engine used in NASCAR? where there any 64 mercurys raced in that year? not park lane conv. but any others? dennis
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The SOHC had an 8' timing chain, which was a chore to keep tight, but NASCAR banned the motor because nobody could mechanically compete with it. When Ford came out with the Boss 429, they got back into NASCAR in a big way.
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