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Well, its really which you prefer the look of. My dad has had them all... 67, 68 and 69s, but partial to the '69s. I think the 69s also tend to command higher prices than the 67s-68s too. He has a '69 now that he has restored...
this photo was taken a couple of years ago... and still looks:
Here is what the car looked like before.... these were taken in 2005-2006:
Here are a couple that he owned in the 80s... this was taken in 1985-
Well, its really which you prefer the look of. My dad has had them all... 67, 68 and 69s, but partial to the '69s. I think the 69s also tend to command higher prices than the 67s-68s too. He has a '69 now that he has restored...
this photo was taken a couple of years ago... and still looks:
Here is what the car looked like before.... these were taken in 2005-2006:
Here are a couple that he owned in the 80s... this was taken in 1985-
taken in 1984-
Nice! Thanks for sharing those pics. I really love all of the early year camaro body styles...I guess it will just depend on what I can find in the condition that i'm looking for.
Some people don't know what apostrophes or quotation marks are for. Another argument against government eddykayshins.
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Originally Posted by drjones96
he's refering to placing the aposterphe after the year number instead of before...
ie 67' vs '67.
It's funny only if you understand the difference...and even then it's not really all that funny.
I prefer the looks of the '67 and '68 but that's just my preference.
Simple apostrophe use.
95% of dealers don't know the proper use either.
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