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Hey everyone. Long time no see. Does the owner of a red on red '69 Camaro ZL1 post on this site, or does anybody know him/her? Right now there's a car for sale on eBay with the engine out of car #62. The auction ends sometime around lunch on Sept. 10, 2008 (depending on your time zone). He's holding the engine hostage for big money, but if you're the owner of ZL1 #62, thought you might be interested. Good luck on all your endeavors fellow Camaro enthusiasts!
Don Fletcher 69 COPO-RS orange |
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Poke here!
Hey well at least there are ..."No hidden agenda's or stories." This is a curious statement.... ![]() ![]()
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Just curious,what proof exists, which determines that the clone has the real engine from #62?
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I saw this car @ the 07 Detroit Autorama, stunning restoration by the way.
I thought the owner told me #62 was destroyed at some time in it's life ?? I thought that was how the engine became available ? Do not take any of this as gospil. Does anyone know what happedend to #62 Mike ![]() |
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It was restored and sold by Ed Cuneen. It did not have the original engine. The ZL1 is now in Texas I believe.
I really like the clone and have interest if the engine is the real deal. |
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Question. It looks like the rocker is blacked out, but as an X11, should it have the wheel opening white double pin stripe?
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