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#473448 08/23/22 10:38 PM
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Hello fellow vintage chevy fans,

I’m really happy to have found this forum! I hope to offer any advice I have, and get a few insights from some classic car stories.

I have a 67 Camaro, that much i’m sure about. She is a beautiful & fickle beast that I’m hoping to get road worthy again –with a little help from my friends.

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Welcome,
You have come to the right place. I am not a Camaro guy but there are others here that are. Have a neighbor that has an original '67 as well.

Fickle is a challenging term. We hope to change that to a more pleasant one. Of course we all know that most cars have female names.......(discretion prevents more description).


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