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Old 12-13-2023, 01:16 AM
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At the end of the day, it is a great looking car with a top notch restoration and a HUGE killer super unique option.

Enough said.....

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Old 12-13-2023, 01:17 AM
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Is the red primer pic of the JL8 car?
That was as found condition of the JL8.
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Dang very cool resto.
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I had a few knowledgable Camaro friends telling me to part the car out knowing that the rear end was worth quite a bit more than I paid for the entire car. IMO, 307 or not, the car had to be restored. While not a ZL1 or crossram Z, it's a small bit of unique Camaro history.
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I had a few knowledgable Camaro friends telling me to part the car out knowing that the rear end was worth quite a bit more than I paid for the entire car. IMO, 307 or not, the car had to be restored. While not a ZL1 or crossram Z, it's a small bit of unique Camaro history.
Greg thanks for preserving this historically significant JL8 Camaro.!!!
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