John Titor's 67 Vette

Samstwitch

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I have often thought that John's car might have been obtained from a Museum or Car Show in his time of 2036. That would explain how it was preserved. I think of his car whenever I see Classic Car Shows.
 

TimeTravel_00

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You are exactly right, I realized that the Corvette does not have the window trim. This is the correct car, across the aisle from that steamy vette. Call it taste, but I prefer the black stingray vette for my misadventures through time..........
 

Ren

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His car was most likely a 67 Camaro. That wouldn't stick out. That Camero wouldn't have been from a museum. My uncle restored and drives a 56 Chevy Impala. Our family hates Ford.
 

Samstwitch

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His car was most likely a 67 Camaro. That wouldn't stick out. That Camero wouldn't have been from a museum. My uncle restored and drives a 56 Chevy Impala. Our family hates Ford.


In 2036 a well preserved 1967 Camaro would be considered a Classic and would be worthy of display in such a place as a Museum or something along that line...especially in a Post-Nuclear War era...if such a car survived N-Day.
 

Ren

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In 2036 a well preserved 1967 Camaro would be considered a Classic and would be worthy of display in such a place as a Museum or something along that line...especially in a Post-Nuclear War era...if such a car survived N-Day.

Maybe Titor went to 1967, got one new, and drove it back to 2036!
 

TimeTravel_00

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That would not be necessary, there are several of them in pristine condition sitting down the street. Forget about 2036, these awesome pieces of history are sitting in a museum today. I am so tempted to take one for a spin, I just don't want to dish out the big bucks for the title......
 

vodkafan

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When you state this is JT's car, you mean to say this is THE ACTUAL car? Where is the evidence for that?
 

TimeTravel_00

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When you state this is JT's car, you mean to say this is THE ACTUAL car? Where is the evidence for that?
If your looking for a homework project, just match up the VIN # with the second car that has the exact same VIN #. John left his car back in 2001 so there will be 2 of the exact same car, however, 1 of the cars will be 36 years older than the other 1. I'm going to guess that the one in the auto museum is car #1 and car #2 is hiding in a garage or was chewed up at the scrapyard in Arcadia, FL. Either way, there may still be a paper trail dating back to 2000 of the VIN#.
 

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