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Championship-level site (merits the car!) ...
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So they really did have factory screw-in studs and pushrod guide plates! That's something I've always wondered about. I know many people don't think Camaros were even built after 1969, but I think the 1970 Z-28 is undoubtedly the best Z-28 ever built. Maybe even the best "factory-built" Camaro of the era. Those 67-69 302 CID Z's just lack the torque of that wonderful LT-1. That LT-1 was one of Zora's babies and he loved it as such. So, we have the best, original example of the best Camaro, IMHO, ever built. And it's a Rally Sport! I'm insanely jealous.
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Bob, I would hope that the Chicago media is alerted to the story, homecoming etc etc.
Would help the gate for the show ?????????
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Chuck Sharin [email protected] Auburn,WA (30 miles South of Seattle) 70 Camaro R/S Z-28, L-78, R/S SS 69 Camaro COPO "recreation" |
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Bob, I would hope that the Chicago media is alerted to the story, homecoming etc etc. Would help the gate for the show ????????? [/ QUOTE ] You better believe it! A "reunion" is planned! Check out the MCACN website for a Press Release on Charley's car. This incredible Z will be the very first car that will be scrutinized for Vintage Certification at the new show. Bashton |
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