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Hi 1967Z28, are you Jon from camaros.org? I visit the T/A section over there from time to time, love that place and the photos.
Anyways, man that car is in horrible shape, rust really got to it. ![]() I'm curious as to what they did for cruise control or if that's a practical joke. "they" are still out there, for sure; but what of them is left for you to find?..... that's the question!
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My 77 Can/Am had the exact same looking (aftermarket) set-up underhood and on the turn signal lever. Worked fine. I liked it |
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If the car was selected to have Full Size Spare versus Space Saver (either/or - no cost alternate - not an invoice item) he might find a JW in the trunk.
Every little JW helps ! |
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No keys to the trunk yet but here's a pic of the matching VIN on the block and the cowl tag.
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Or pull the back seat and use about 3 extensions to remove the trunklid latch. |
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