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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=19951
Submitted by: kstagger
Comments: 12  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 1  (View)
Submitted on: 03-07-2003
View Stats Category: Car
Description:
and an original '69 Berger Camaro

Engine (factory): L-72 427
Horsepower (factory): 425
Transmission: 4-speed (M-21)
Rear end: 4.10 HD posi (coded "BE")


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#1
3-07-2003 @ 07:47:14 AM
Posted By : kstagger Reply | Edit | Del
my friend Al who I haven't seen in a few years (some friend) went to Berger when they were having a sale to clear out one of their old warehouses. Apparently there were a few of these older Berger Camaros with low odometer readings just sitting there collecting dust. We are talking 4-10 miles on the odom.

You would have to tear down the car and rebuild all of the rubber, and not to mention all of the engine seals/gaskets - but still very cool. Many of these old cars were sold outright for big bucks. He didn't buy anything, but just got a chance to take a look at some nice cars.


#2
12-28-2003 @ 07:55:36 PM
Posted By : Adambomb Reply | Edit | Del
MMMM this looks like a mighty tasty Berger

#3
1-22-2004 @ 05:52:59 AM
Posted By : V8Tbird Reply | Edit | Del
Not too shabby at all.

#4
1-22-2004 @ 08:32:49 AM
Posted By : mr_mcmunkee Reply | Edit | Del
#1, I missed the sale. :(

Not that I could've afforded anything.


#5
3-31-2004 @ 04:07:47 PM
Posted By : musclecarnut711 Reply | Edit | Del
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet

#6
6-10-2004 @ 01:38:49 PM
Posted By : Biohazard Reply | Edit | Del
Its so beautiful I could cry. :')

#7
6-10-2004 @ 01:39:58 PM
Posted By : MxCx Reply | Edit | Del
Needs more hideaway headlights.

#8
6-10-2004 @ 01:41:18 PM
Posted By : Biohazard Reply | Edit | Del
#7, That would be nice, but this really has the classic Camaro look.

#9
6-10-2004 @ 01:43:11 PM
Posted By : MxCx Reply | Edit | Del
#8, Still needs more hideaway headlights. ;)

#10
6-10-2004 @ 02:06:01 PM
Posted By : kstagger Reply | Edit | Del
#9, meh - only the '67-68s had hideways... and only the SS model I think... or it was probably an option at that.

#11
9-17-2004 @ 11:07:29 PM
Posted By : Adambomb Reply | Edit | Del
#10, I've seen pictures of 69s with hideaways. I believe it was for the RS models only
http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/c...%20RS%20(1).jpg


#12
9-17-2004 @ 11:08:34 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
#11, Hot damn that one is sweet.

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