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1968 Camaro on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Wakeman, Ohio, United States

Wakeman, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

Nothing for sale. Does anyone know where this car is. Car was from Cleveland Ohio. The Shoup Brothers 1968 Banzai Camaro. Color cordovan maroon or burgundy. Pic taken at Dragway 42.in West Salem, Ohio. I want to find this car. If any one knows please contact me. 440-315-0133. Thanks.     Update, this camaro was sold in 1992- 1994 in  Avon Lake Ohio. Any info would help.     Rumor has it ,a roll cage was installed and is being raced at Summit Raceway Park in Norwalk Ohio.  Car was in the last knowing area of Avon,Avon Lake,North Ridgeville,Sheffiled Lake,Elyria,Lorian,Grafton,Brunswick, North eastern Ohio area. Last known owner name Don Turk of Brunswick Ohio.      Call .Ron. 1-440-315-0133

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