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I was watching the screwem and cheatem auction on Speed and saw someone pay 100k for a 67 Camaro with a 327 two barrel and PG that was supposed to be the first production Camaro. Its funny because the VIN was no 16 and the first known production Camaro started with number 5. Unbelievable how some people have more dollars than sense.
I have seen these cars three times personally , they are very very nice , but all are musuem pieces build for the museum and not really restored to run . I just cant see paying that much cash for non running cars. So i would guess most where sold to other museums ?
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