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The body tag shows that it was born Fathom green with midnight green interior. Also extremely unlikely it was built heater delete. Super Chevy did a feature on it many years ago.
Reggie Jackson used to own it. Big Deal.
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Nice looking car.
Must be the settings on my monitor, it looks more white than yellow. And the rear deck stripes look like someone used a vinyl top car template, and the weatherstripping looks like it is causing the decklid to bulge up some. I usually have to stretch them out to make the lid sit down correctly. Nice car. Not being critical, but for $90KUS (starting bid) I know I would want it to be right when I picked it up. Is that a steel hood? JB |
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My wife and I were driving around Villa Park around 8 years ago and this Z drove by us.Sounded pretty heathy,like 12:1 or better through chambered exhaust.
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Funny thing...that house looks familiar...
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That appears to be a fiberglass hood. It really should have the taller breather and foam breather-to-hood seal. My experience with a crossram and 140 cam is that the power brake booster will not have enough vacuum to work properly if the the pcv valve on the left valve cover and the booster are both plumbed off the intake. I had to vent my valve cover to the atmosphere; don't tell EPA. Of course, this car may have a stock cam. If that is the case, I will bet that it is much more tempermental and slower than with the stock intake, especially with stock exhaust manifolds.
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