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Old 03-07-2014, 03:19 PM
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Default Re: 1969 H/O Z28 survivor

It looks like you could get a posi with gears as low as 2:73, code BQ and non posi with gears as high as 3:73 code BO in a 69 camaro with 12 bolt.
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I talked to the owner the day the ad was listed last week. The car has had some welding done on the floors for some sort of subframe connectors at some point. Obviously the grille has been painted, who knows how much more. I never received any further detailed photos; trunk, underbody, etc. It looks like a nice straight car someone might enjoy.
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Default Re: 1969 H/O Z28 survivor

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: camaromb</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I talked to the owner the day the ad was listed last week. The car has had some welding done on the floors for some sort of subframe connectors at some point. Obviously the grille has been painted, who knows how much more. I never received any further detailed photos; trunk, underbody, etc. It looks like a nice straight car someone might enjoy. </div></div>

He also stated the car was raced quite a bit and was going to be tubbed so the leaf springs were relocated but it was never completed. When he purchased the car he removed the frame connectors and put springs back. The tunnel has been cut as well. He had no information on the trans or rear but said &quot; there is no reason they would have been switched&quot;. He didn't seem interested in checking the #'s.
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I got some pictures and I think the transmission might have been changed. I can not make it out 100% but to me it looks like casting 3851325 but I could be wrong.
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