if it matters (which I don't think it really does)
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I just see
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John, And what a nice looking clone it is. Did you recognize
me going by you in Alabama in
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[Chevelle-list] Where will it end??
I was lucky enough to meet up with John and his "Tribute " last year @
Chevelleabration. Almost the first thing out of his mouth was that his car is
a clone aka Tribute. His Tribute is one
: [Chevelle-list] Where will it
end??
Just checked out your ''70 Chevelle
Tribute and you have one great looking car ! I think anybody would be proud to
own to have a car like yours, I know I would be .Would never know it is not a
"real SS " if not for your honesty . Love you
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I am 40, own a numbers '66 SS and wanted the real thing. Personally there's
satisfaction knowing it's real, it has survived, it's not a copy, agree that
clones are a dime a dozen and satisfaction comes by being able to tell
someone
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I just
got finished reading the thread on this subject. This was brought up a while
back on this list. The feelings at that time were about the same as this time. I
am, as you can see by my signature, one of the ones that own a clone/tribute. I
bought it knowing it was a
roit.Enjoy that
sweet ride of yours!!
Pete Hnat
' 69 Chevelle
SS
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end??
I just
got finished reading
nt
'68 Malibu ZZ502/502
ACES #5102
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Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 12:02
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Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] Where will
it end??
I
just got finished reading the thread on this subject.
iday, June 10, 2005 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Where will
it end??
I was not going to respond to this thread
when it came up. Because Mom always said "If you don't have
something nice to say...then don't say ANYTHING !" Well, I
will try to explain my po
, June 10, 2005 1:02 PM
Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] Where will
it end??
I
just got finished reading the thread on this subject. This was brought up a
while back on this list. The feelings at that time were about the same as this
time. I am, as you can see by my signature, one
I was lucky enough to meet up with John and his "Tribute " last year @
Chevelleabration. Almost the first thing out of his mouth was that his car is a
clone aka Tribute. His Tribute is one nice ride and I for one could care less if
it isn't the real thing. I hope to meet up with John again
Lot's of insight.
Being 57 years young , I have destroyed my share of original SS cars and
Z-28's
It's funny I remember two guys back in the late 60's who took off the SS
badges and 396 emblems to-be more stealth ( sleepers as they were called
thin that area) as they terrorized the local
: [Chevelle-list] Where will it end??
I am 40, own a numbers '66 SS and wanted the real thing. Personally there's
satisfaction knowing it's real, it has survived, it's not a copy, agree that
clones are a dime a dozen and satisfaction comes by being able to tell
someone it's real and not a look
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Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] Where will it end??
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 00:42:37 -0400
I just see it as the SS cars had a lot of the better equipment. I bought
a Malibu because I don't have the money to purchase some rusted out real ss
for double what I got mine
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Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] Where
will it end??
This
is why I think guys, especially ones newer to classic cars, are silly for
trying to buy original numbers matching cars. What exactly are you paying
for when it can be duplicated and faked and be indistinguishable from a
real SS? What defines
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Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] Where
will it end??
This
is why I think guys, especially ones newer to classic cars, are silly for
trying to buy original numbers matching cars. What exactly are you paying
for when it can be duplicated and faked and be indistinguishable from a
real SS
I am 40, own a numbers '66 SS and wanted the real thing. Personally
there's satisfaction knowing it's real, it has survived, it's not a copy,
agree that clones are a dime a dozen and satisfaction comes by being able
to tell someone it's real and not a look alike. I also agree with it's
your
It happens alot in the lowrider field as
well. It angers me to no end. The excuse is, that they would never
try to sell it as a true SS, but I tell them, that that doesn't matter, because
you know for a fact that the next guy will.
I'm 30, (kinda not so young anymore)
Friends don't let
I'm not going to waste the bandwidth beating this
dead horse again,guys. Not going to build my car to conform to anyone's
standards but my own. If that pisses anyone off,tough shietski. Some of the
clone people have obviously taken things to the extreme,I know,but lumping all
clone lovers
This is why I think guys, especially ones
newer to classic cars, are silly for trying to buy original numbers matching
cars. What exactly are you paying for when it can be duplicated and faked
and be indistinguishable from a real SS? What defines a real
SS anyway? One that has all the
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