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well in reality it would be hard to find either in really good condition for less then $150-200k. These cars are the holy grail of American musclecars. Heck, a real ZL1 all aluminum motor in perfect condition(assuming you could find one) would fetch $50k. That being said The Camaro for me too
I was at a Shelby American Auto Club Convention (SAAC) at Indianapolis back in the 90's. One of the Shelby Mustang guys was displaying his Original GT 500's parked in front of his two car trailer. Sitting in the back of the trailer covered was one of those Orange ZL 1 Camaros. I asked the owner what was up with the Camaro at a Ford convention and he said his next show was a Camaro show and the Shelby and the Camaro would be swapping places in the trailer.
Lucky guy.
However...if you would have said '67 vette vs '67 camaro....well then....that's a different question entirely.
which models? because it could have been a variation of engine sizes, etc.
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