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Charley, you have one of these beauties right?
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----First, I stand corrected. I know little about the genesis of the Z/28 program. Its great to learn about this stuff........Bill S
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Yes I have one on my 67 Z with the aluminum engine. Cool to see another one.
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Aluminum small block? As in all aluminum GM small block? Can you tell us the story on the motor please?
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I paid $550 to my door WITHOUT HESITATION to own this baby!!! Maybe it makes up for the '67 427/435 Vette 3X2 intake I once had, that I sold at a NY swap meet in the 80's for under $200!! Sold it to pay for new driveshafts in my Vette motored '75 K5 Blazer. I snapped BOTH power braking for the amusement of my friends. I obtained it in trade, for a cast iron Saginaw 4 speed out of a 78 Malibu 4 door!!! Ohhhhh, the treasures I had that I let go of!! Lets not even talk about the '65 409 4 speed Impala SS CONVERTIBLE I took parts from in a Catskill's junkyard....to build a 6cyl rat!!! 7K tach and all... 20/20 Hindsight...
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