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Old 02-09-2006, 01:05 PM
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Chris, nice purchase on the '68 the car looks really nice.

BTW, that ebay car is sick! I remember seeing it in a magazine a while ago as well.
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Rybar,

I was in planning to buy the light blue 67 on eBay. Dan and I had agreed to a price, 65k, and then he recived a call from the owner of TRM Classic Cars (a friend of his) who had wanted the car weeks ago and he sold it to him for 67k on Tuesday. I had not sent money but I had a cashiers check. Dan was cool about it but it was at the 23rd hour. At any rate, I am sure I will be happy with the yellow 68.

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Old 02-09-2006, 06:25 PM
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I was in planning to buy the light blue 67 on eBay. Dan and I had agreed to a price, 65k, and then he recived a call from the owner of TRM Classic Cars (a friend of his) who had wanted the car weeks ago and he sold it to him for 67k on Tuesday. I had not sent money but I had a cashiers check. Dan was cool about it but it was at the 23rd hour. At any rate, I am sure I will be happy with the yellow 68.

Chris
Your yellow car looks to be real nice. Thanks for sharing the story, it's nice to see what the real value of these cars can bring. That blue '67 is definately one of the nicest ones I have ever seen.
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I like the yellow '68. Reminds me of my old car.

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congrats, you did not make a bad choice!
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Nice ride Chris. 67 & 68's are my personal favs in the Camaro family!!
Looks great in yellow too!! Is it mini tubbed? Powerplant?
Dig the Lt. Blue Camaro on Ebay also, Looks like both rides are put together very well.
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I like the yellow '68. Reminds me of my old car.

I thought it WAS your old car at first.. lol..

You know, the one I should have bought
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Looks great! have anymore pics!!!
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Guys,

Thanks for all of the congrats on the car. I am feeling pretty good about the purchase. There are some thi ngs I want to do to it, but, the car is a pearl as it sits. The Camaro should arrive tomorrow (Sunday). Some more pics:

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Beautiful car!


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