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  • 1969 RS/SS Hugger Orange (Nice!!!)

    I saw this on another site and thought I'd post it here for all to drool over. I love this car! If I didn't have the Chevelle...........
    http://www.camaros.net/classifieds/p...508/index.html
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    Woah that thing sits low - looks good!
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    • #3
      Yeah, that thing is nice!!
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      • #4
        I don't know if it is the ride height, or tire size, or both but i think it looks terrible.

        It looks good it just need a better wheel/tire combination and it would be killer

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        • #5
          needs some modern rims to pull off that dropped look

          everything else looks great though

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          • #6
            That's a nice looking car, for sure ............ but cars like that bug the crap out of me. Why build a FAKE Z28 out of a nice RS/SS Camaro? There are so many '69 Z28 wanna-be's out there that it almost detracts from the real ones. When ever I see one at a show, I always check the cowll tag to see if it's the real deal, or just another fake. It's sad.

            That car, restored PROPERLY, would be awesome. Hugger Orange with white hockey stick stripes and the correct SS emblems. Now THAT would be a sweet ride. (not to mention worth more money) I always wonder why people put that much time, effort and money into a restoration to make the car look like something it's not??????????
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            • #7
              Originally posted by badinfluence View Post
              needs some modern rims to pull off that dropped look

              everything else looks great though
              yep!
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              • #8
                It either needs to be raised back up or some 18's tossed on.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by WMCC Doug View Post
                  That's a nice looking car, for sure ............ but cars like that bug the crap out of me. Why build a FAKE Z28 out of a nice RS/SS Camaro? There are so many '69 Z28 wanna-be's out there that it almost detracts from the real ones. When ever I see one at a show, I always check the cowll tag to see if it's the real deal, or just another fake. It's sad.

                  That car, restored PROPERLY, would be awesome. Hugger Orange with white hockey stick stripes and the correct SS emblems. Now THAT would be a sweet ride. (not to mention worth more money) I always wonder why people put that much time, effort and money into a restoration to make the car look like something it's not??????????
                  I agree completely!
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                  • #10
                    Man if I had the money I'd buy it in no time.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by WMCC Doug View Post
                      That's a nice looking car, for sure ............ but cars like that bug the crap out of me. Why build a FAKE Z28 out of a nice RS/SS Camaro? There are so many '69 Z28 wanna-be's out there that it almost detracts from the real ones. When ever I see one at a show, I always check the cowll tag to see if it's the real deal, or just another fake. It's sad.

                      That car, restored PROPERLY, would be awesome. Hugger Orange with white hockey stick stripes and the correct SS emblems. Now THAT would be a sweet ride. (not to mention worth more money) I always wonder why people put that much time, effort and money into a restoration to make the car look like something it's not??????????
                      I agree with what your saying to a certain extent Doug.
                      Atleast the guy selling it is not trying to sell it as a Z. He's being honest and upfront about it. Although it's hard to say wether or not the next guy will do the same. With all the phony docs that are out there today. Anyone can have a cowltag made to order. That sucks for the guy that truly has the real thing with no docs to prove it.
                      I still like the car very much. It would be an awesome cruiser!
                      I feel the same way in regards to the wheels. It needs a different style wheel to fit the stance, yet somewhat retro. Maybe a comprimise. Torque thrust (gray spoke) 20"s in the rear and 17 or 18"s in the front. JMOP
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                      • #12
                        cha ching




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                        • #13
                          yeah sits way to low in the rear.
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                          • #14
                            looks sexy enough to me

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