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This is a barnfind I recently came across. Blue L79 4-speed car..
Yes, off f/b outa Burbank. |
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I was successful with the pics!
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1967Z28 (02-19-2024), 69M22Z (02-19-2024), Big Block Bill (02-19-2024), dykstra (02-20-2024), Jamess113 (02-19-2024), L78_Nova (02-29-2024), PeteLeathersac (02-19-2024), ruralrte66 (02-20-2024), Steve Shauger (02-19-2024) | ||
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I was looking for a clean wagon for an LS swap when I came across this one. I brought it home and begin discovering how rare it is? 362 engine code, 4-speed, date codes etc..
Now, it’s a “don’t touch or change anything” project, which is okay. If it’s a real L79 car I’ll preserve it, I just want help knowing… |
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Jay. Auto Body Specialists 1966 L79 Chevy II Super Sport 4404 miles 1969 Pro Touring Camaro 1970 Nova Pro Touring Project http://www.autobspec.com/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/abscla...oration/albums Last edited by Jamess113; 02-19-2024 at 09:13 PM. |
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Congratulations, That is AWESOME! It should have a ZA coded engine, but with it being a California A.I.R car, it would be another Z. code I presume. A friend of mine had a 1967 Nova Wagon with a factory 283 2BBL / Muncie 4 speed in the same colors back in 1977. Bill
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