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Posted by Kevin (FL) on July 08, 2005 at 12:34:35 from (12.77.199.151):
I know its not a tractor but bear with me on this one since you guys are spread out across the country. On or about June 25th someone drove onto our property in Gautier MS and removed my 1969 Z28 Camaro. The car had been sitting awhile and had already had the tires and rally wheels stolen and we were in the process of getting a set of used rims to mount on the car and carry it to our barn in the panhandle of Florida. Not knowing what the thieves will do with it (cut it up for parts or try to restore it and retitle it), I thought it wouldn't hurt to spread the word. I was planning to give this to my son who spends alot of time with me working with antique tractors so needless to say we are both pretty upset about the situation. For a brief description, here's what I can tell you: Paint color: Aqua/teal blue with black racing stripes and red 1/4" trim stipes on the outside of the large black ones. Lots of body rust from sitting in the south. Original 302 V8 with 4-speed Muncie and 12 bolt posi rear end. Carb was remove prior to theft. Black interior and this vehicle also had the Rally Sport options--gauge cluster on the console, concealed headlights and rally sport emblems (as well as Z28 emblems) and also the factory 140 MPH speedometer. Front brakes are disc, rear are drum. Original factory color for this vehicle was Daytona yellow so there will be yellow paint showing where the last coat has bled away. I assume whoever took it won't try to sell it locally so just maybe one of you fellows might see or hear something where you live--especially in the southeast--say Texas to to the Carolinas. We will pay a $500 reward for anyone that provides information that leads to the car's recovery. Thanks for you time.
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