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he best part of barn finds, garage finds, and field finds, are the stories of how these cars and trucks came to be put aside and forgotten. Chad Ehrlich, of Nobody Else’s Auto in Great Bend, Kansas, searches the country for these forgotten automotive treasures, and he has more than a few stories to share. This time, it’s a 1974 Z/28 Camaro that was set aside nearly 40 years ago. As Chad told us, “Back in 1976, Jan Shank was looking for a new set of wheels. College was coming up and he needed good, reliable, transportation. Since his dad was a Chevy dealer, a Bow Tie was the obvious choice, and being a young man heading off to school, he wanted something cool and sporty. A local

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