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Old 09-16-2025, 04:37 PM
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They must have run out of the correct PCV hose that should have a 90 at the valve cover.
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Old 09-17-2025, 10:49 AM
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Can't wait to see this car at MCACN!!
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They must have run out of the correct PCV hose that should have a 90 at the valve cover.
Just an amazing car , the pcv valve should be 746C (please correct me if I’m wrong) makes me think the hose and pcv valve disappeared with the carburetor and had to be replaced. With such an epic car whatever history info you can get from original owner is quite valuable IMO . (Same hose and valve as 69 z I am all but certain)

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That’s what I’m kind of thinking now that I have looked at everything. Lots to talk to the owner later on this week to see if he remembers. In any case I think I need to get that changed because the hose doesn’t look like a GM hose as well.
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Let us know about that PCV valve # before I edit my notes.
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My PVC valve and hose off my 70 Z survivor purchased from the original owner 20,000 miles
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you know, it's just so encouraging that there are still cars like this out there. As we continue to age, how many more will come out of the woodwork?
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I'm definitely not a Photoshop expert, but this might help folks read the window sticker options a bit better.

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I have been working with John to reproduce the window sticker for his car to get a better idea what it would look like if completely intact and slightly aged. Watermark would not be on the final....
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Paul, thank you so much for your help on this! Your expertise is amazing!
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