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I had a 77 Z28 350 4spd, fun car, handled very well as a I remember
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I couldn't tell you much that you probably don't already know about factory. Ours has no miles on it and the body is all original, but way too many mods to be much help in the stock sense.
LS6 454 Turbo Action trans, Currie 9" etc. https://live.staticflickr.com/4423/3...a3427b5b_c.jpg20170919_135248 by Dave H, on Flickr https://live.staticflickr.com/4372/3...7fb393a9_c.jpg20170919_135226 by Dave H, on Flickr |
Dave- LOVE your '79 Z/28!
The stance & tire/wheel package looks awesome. Can you tell me the wheel/tire sizes for future reference? The last of the Gen 2 Z/28s were what the rich kids had when I was in HS. (class of '84) I had to make do with my 12-13 year old '69 Z/28 back then. LOL These cars have really grown on my over the years and would love to build one in the 80's Street Machine Vibe, with plenty of Gold Moroso and vintage speed parts under hood. Centerline wheels or the Cragar chrome versions were more plentiful back then. Does anyone remember the Car Craft magazine feature on a black '78 Z/28 built by GM as experimental with all aluminum 350 4-speed? Article was called "Running with the Devil" Need to dig that one up- wonder if that car still exists?? Cheers |
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