I believe they require a letter from a "collector car organization" attesting to the collectability and limited remaining quantity of these cars.
A simple affidavit from your local F body club should do, which says something like "the Camaro has been produced since 1967 and has long been regarded as one of the most desirable vehicles to collectors. The desirability of the Camaro has caused the price of even the most base-model Camaros of the first generation (1967-69) and second generation (1970-1981) to climb dramatically, making many of the earlier models far too expensive for the modest collector. Consequently, later-model Camaros have also seen a marked increase in value among collectors. Models years such as the third generation (1982-1992) Camaro have become recently recognized among Camaro enthusiasts as legitimately collectable. Since these vehicles are desirable for racing purposes, the number of unmodified cars (even base models) has rapidly declined..... Blah Blah Blah." I'll even write it for you if you want.
If you can find an administrator or officer of your local F-body club that would be willing to sign an affidavit, you would probably be okay. Any volunteers?
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