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Paul Teutul Sr. 1969 Camaro for Sale

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If you're into Orange County Choppers, the two Teutuls and all the scandal which surrounded them this past year, then we're pretty much sure you crave for information about what one or the other of the two Pauls have been up to.

This time, the news we bring you is, however, not related to their line of work, be it motorcycle building or fighting with one another. This time, it's about what one had, and no longer wants. About a 1969 454 5 speed Camaro, now for sale on eBay.

The car belongs to Paul Teutul Sr., and it is now in the hands of R & H Collectibles, who put it up for sale for a buy now price of $51,990. The vehicle is, in fact, a Copo clone Camaro, painted in Hugger Orange and fitted with steel wheels, standard badges and a freshly made cowl tag.

The car, a wonder in itself, comes with big names and descriptions attached: Edelbrock dual quad manifold, Thunder Series AVS carburetors, MSD ignition, Wilwood Dynalite calipers or Classic Motorsports Group TREMEC TKO 600 transmission kit.

When and if you buy the car, the guys selling it say they will also provide you with some proof that the car belonged to who they say it belonged. Paul Sr. will give the buyer a couple T shirts and a signed letter stating that he owned the car.

What's even more important for the true OCC fan is that the Camaro may prove to be a very expensive way to get behind the scenes of chopper building. Whoever buys it will be invited to tour the OCC facility and have a look-see at what happens when the cameras are off.

Our say is that the Camaro would have sold better and the tour would have been more appealing had the car been put up for sale by Jr. After all, he's getting all the attention now...
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About the author: Daniel Patrascu
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Daniel loves writing (or so he claims), and he uses this skill to offer readers a "behind the scenes" look at the automotive industry. He also enjoys talking about space exploration and robots, because in his view the only way forward for humanity is away from this planet, in metal bodies.
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