1969 / 2002 Camaro SS Merged
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Saw this while browsing ebay
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Hope this isn't a repost..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1969-...ayphotohosting
Hope this isn't a repost..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1969-...ayphotohosting
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yeah there is a guy with a white, orange striped , t-top car in Ga . seen it at yearone during a cruse-in. this car looks much nicer and authenic if you will......
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Instead of the putting late model parts on a 69, they put a 69 body on a late model. Look closely at the details (ex: windshield, door sill, engine bay layout, etc) and you'll see what I mean. That is more difficult and requires more talent. Looks good.
I'd choose different wheels though.
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im not sure about it just dosnt look right to me i think it would have been better with JUST the interior and motor, the top and doors dont really flow with it and the rims are horrible IMO. but that is a lot of great work and props on that.
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Its a 1998-2002 Camaro warpped in 1969 Camaro parts.
Not the more typical 1969 Camaro upgraded with 1998-2002 parts.
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Yea this car came from London, Kentucky. Im thinking the guy that owns London Auto Sales is who had or still has it. First time I seen it, I was at Rod Run this spring and it was sitting almost out at the strip right before the T-Shirt booth right infront of the show. Pretty wild looking car, someone has put ALOT of work into it!