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<title>Vintage Muscle Restoration &#45; Why 1987 Buicks and 1995 Camaros Still Turn Heads</title>

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<description><![CDATA[ Items like weatherstrips, turbo hardware, and interior panels are crucial to keeping the Turbo T in top form. The 1995 Camaro Z28: A ’90s Icon That Still Impresses Fast forward to the mid‑1990s, and Chevrolet delivered another performance legend: the Z28 Camaro. ]]></description>


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