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#71
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327 LM1 killer I will be selling. I figure combining it with the lighter 10 bolt rear versus the LM1's heavier 12 bolt it should leave it in the dust. [/ QUOTE ] Only if you add the chrome air cleaner lid! ![]() Nice car and a nice color!
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Rich Pern Former Owner - 69 Camaro COPO "Tin Soldier" |
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#72
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Hey Charlie, who helped you take the back seats out???
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#73
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Charlie is it safe to say these cars were painted totally assembled? [/ QUOTE ] No. Read http://www.camaros.org/assemblyprocess.shtml
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Kurt S - CRG |
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#74
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So am I correct in thinking the doors and trunk lid were painted while on the body?
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1968 LOS Rallye Green Z28 |
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yes.
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#76
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Thanks for the insight
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1968 LOS Rallye Green Z28 |
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#77
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Charley,
Could you post a pic or two of the original gas tank sending unit ground screw if it's still around? I'd like to know size, length and head style. Thanks |
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#78
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arrgh. Took it out and thru it in bin I think. As I recall it takes a 5/16" socket to remove. I will look for it.
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#79
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Paul, If you have a part number, I can get you the exact info...
Steve |
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#80
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It's #3837950.
Thanks for any help guys, Paul. |
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