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68 Z28 DropTOP
The rarest first gen Camaro ever built. 1 of 1. Who owns this car? I understand that it was a cross ram, four wheel disc brake car with power windows, fold down rear seat, remote mirror, etc, car built for Pete Estes to get approval to get the Z28 to the public. Pete was a convertible man. I would guess this would be the most valuable first gen Camaro in existence. Supposedly it is in Supercars' neighborhood? (Spokane) [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/ooo.gif[/img]
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Its missing The front hood pins in the link. Also notice its also the only 68 Camaro that came with a Colw (Fiberglas) hood. A 69 Option
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It's been in Michigan for a few years now.
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Cross Ram, short stroke engine, low bottom end torque, plus a couple a hundred exra pounds,together with a large slice of body flex, may be rare but you have gotta ask "why " they ever bulit it.
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What are the knobs on the console between the seats for?
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I believe those are controls for the multiplex stereo system.
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You sure the knobs aren't for the oil slick and passenger ejection seat options?
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I kinda thought those knobs had to do with the stereo, something from my past a long time ago. Just needed confirmation. Can anyone be more specific as to what each of the four knobs controlled? My curiousity is tweaked now.
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