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That would be a 270.


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Thanks Jack.

Anyone have one for sale?
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Jack Seymour ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!

If his Camaro doesnt go down as the most documented photographed 70 Z in history......

No other 70 Z owner has ever acheived what Jack has in terms of photographing, cleaning, detailing of a survivor 70 Z.

In spite of Charleys teriffic, ultra low milage Z, Jack's car has more appeal to me, as it better demonstrates how it left the factory.........(with out all the undercoat)
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Default Re: Correct coil for '70 LT1?

Sam, they pop up on e-bay from time to time.. Not to bad to find..

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Default Re: Correct coil for '70 LT1?

When I did my 70 Z28, I bought a 270 from Goat Hill. Wasn't too much money, if I remember correctly.
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You have no guarantee that a coil from Goat Hill has internals that match the externals. Generic coils that are "re-canned".
If you roll the car in and out of the trailer-OK, but if you drive the car, find an original that passes the primary and secondary resistance checks.
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Default Re: Correct coil for '70 LT1?

Sam....here's one on EBay right now. This guy is reputable, I've bought things from him before...I believe Darren buys from him also.

Item# 270320024938
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Thanks Darren.
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Sam....here's one on EBay right now. This guy is reputable, I've bought things from him before...I believe Darren buys from him also.

Item# 270320024938

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayIS...8&viewitem=

If you check, I think you'll find that this seller reproduces everything under the sun.
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