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Anybody else get an E-Mail from this guy and his Super Rare X-11 Z/28
![]() <<<<Hello, To the best of our knowledge we own the only one of one 1969 Z/28 R/S with the code of X 11. At this time we have a complete rolling chassis only (matching numbers to the X 11 code). Minus the original motor and transmission, however, we do have heads, crank shaft, rods and pistons, camshaft, four barrel intake, oil pan, oil pump, timing chain gear and chain, which all these items have been certified by a well known machine shop. We are going to sell this vehicle between the month of February and March. We have already received several certified offers with verification of funds to support the transaction. From our knowledge of 1969 Z/28 R/S, the code on the cowl plate are X 33 codes. It is our understanding, the one that we have mentioned, one of two things have happened, When the assembly line set up to build the Rally Sport Z/28's they would have a certain amount of orders and when they got down to the last build out everything was in place except for an X 33 code body, instead it ended up to be an X 11 code body, which we all know the only difference in the body's is the I.D. code on the cowl plate, which determines which package they are going to do the build out with. The other possibility is back in that era a senior VP could come down to the assembly line operations and request whatever pleased him to be built on the assembly line without an order form. For those of you who are in to restoring classic Camaros, from one to ten, ten being the best, I rate this car a solid seven. Extremely unusual, because this is a Maryland car and title, which is a salt state during the winter months. I believe what saved this car, it had a ZIebart coating from the date of manufacturing. We live in a private Air Park in Fort Myers, FL. If you fly or have friends that fly, you are more than welcome to come and review the vehicle. We have many others besides this one. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, Mark>>>>> Where do these people come from, Sam
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SamLBInj 69 Z/28 X33D80 72-B H-D 105 FLSTC |
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He doesn't also have a '68 COPO for sale does he?? I've been looking for one of those.
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Is this guy sure it's not a X77 as those were Z's, he only mentions X33 as a Z28 code and nothing of X77...maybe he just needs glasses?
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X77 couldn't be an RS though.
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Sam, I got the same email as you did, from looking at mine he sent these out to at least 4 different members.
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I don't think it's a "Z", just an RS X11 COPO
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Yes, I received it, too
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Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 |
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Did he also include the typical "I am the brother of the Nigerian Finance Minister and I am looking to move $68 million dollars into your account..." letter? I love those. -NJSteve
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Did he also include the typical "I am the brother of the Nigerian Finance Minister and I am looking to move $68 million dollars into your account..." letter? I love those. -NJSteve [/ QUOTE ] ![]() ![]() ![]() Sam
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SamLBInj 69 Z/28 X33D80 72-B H-D 105 FLSTC |
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If you like that, then go here:
![]() http://j-walk.com/other/conf/index.htm and once you are done, don't forget the summary of the conference here: http://j-walk.com/other/conf/summary.htm This is halarious!!!! Rich
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Rich Pern 69 Camaro COPO "Tin Soldier" |
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