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I do, and it was but nothing stays the same and that time as well as the "old farts" time has pasted.
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Ed if you have nothing positive to add stay off this thread. Some of us truely enjoy the history that these cars represent. Go back to yb.
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Doug it says "member" under your name just like mine. I stated my opinion on this open discussion forum. Sorry my opinion isn't the same as yours.
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1320 stated his opinion, and that is fine. I just wonder how many posts would be made if people had to state their real name? Maybe 20% of the ones now?
#5457 Curt Rees (My real name and I am damn proud of it)
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This car back in the day was a bad hat! I actually rode in this car. When talking with "Big" Ken Barnhart he would always have some good stories to tell about those 69' ZL1 Camaro's.
Btw, Ken is the original owner of the #16 69' ZL1 Camaro and still owns it today along with the #16 2002 phase III ZL1 Camaro built. Last edited by Shake & Bake; 03-03-2012 at 08:43 PM. |
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The older I get the more I appreciate seing cars that once impacted the sport we all love.
I also recognize and appreciate the ongoing progress in the sport we all love. So thanks to those who restore and thanks to those who invest in the current cars that will become the colectables of the future. |
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I just wish I would have invested in at least one of the two new ZL1 Camaros that a local Chevy dealer had here forty some-odd years ago.
(It probably would have been the Hugger Orange one). I've always had great hindsight. |
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The dealership I worked at in Indy had two of them on the front lot. One hugger orange and a forest green one. Wish I'd bought one of them back then. But then I with I still had my old 69 Z28 back too.
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I remember a booked in match race between Don Grotheer and Jim Hayter, possibly this car. The Camaro was white with the clear hoodscoop then and came in on what looked like a homemade ramp truck. Few fans gave it a second look.
Grotheer came in with his factory sponsored two car tow rig looking very cool. Picture takin' and autograph signin' for an hour or more. Hayter put him back on the transport three for three! ![]() |
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