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Not a half bad looking car, and the block may be original judging by the trim tag date. Going pretty cheap as of now.
Link to 1969 Camaro Z/28 X77
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Engine assembled the same day as mine. Too bad someone added the mat. Doesnt look good under it
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yes it needs a little trunk floor work 33 trim on a 77 body, wrong shifter, etc what else? still right now the price is not to bad
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Nice safety bellhousing ... good to have on those cruise nights
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I doubt its original sheet metal as he states the way the front of the fender meets the header panel. Something is way off there from an original metal car.
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brake valve looks weird also?
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I noticed the brake valves also. Black grille?
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When I inquired the seller said it had a BS axle stamp (3.31). Maybe that's possible?
![]() Somebody bought it for $35560 all the same |
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