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The 1967 Camaro that reunited a family

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The 1967 Camaro that reunited a family

When Zach Straits went searching for his biological family, he eventually discovered them and so much more. In addition to his long-lost family members, the Ford enthusiast also discovered a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro that was named "Jenny." Now that Jenny is finally restored, Zach is ready to see their story published.

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