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You have got to be kidding!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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1968 COPO/YENKO 9737 Non-Converted |
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that car is a copo yenko motion with an aftermarket nickey cold air induction
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30k Ten years ago...Wow! I hear only the first 55 Cars got those Hot Pink Stripes w/ Bumper Delete.
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66 454 Chevelle 67 396 C-10 Pick up 69 427 Camaro 95 LT-1 Impala SS |
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Nice !
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WOW, What a RARE RIDE!
And 30 grand? That's all? Sounds cheap for the rare stripes! |
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You know, there just might be such a thing as a "1966 SS Z28" lurking somewhere in the Northwest. I'm not saying that this eBay car is one of them, but the seller's claims are not that outlandish if you think about it.
The first 17 Z28s were built Dec 29-30, 1966. In Chevrolet's rush get the cars to Daytona on time, the first 16 cars used a 4P (SS) body, instead of the correct 4L (Z28) code used afterwards. Seattle dealer Alan Green received Z28s #5, #6, and #7. Portland dealer Ron Tonkin ordered Z28 #8. So a 1967 Z28 built in the last week of December 1966 and badged as a 4P car (of which there were 16) could arguably be called a 1966 SS Z28 car. [Edited by Denis (03-04-2002 at 06:19 PM).] |
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If a car was built on the last week of Dec of 66 it still would be a 1967 model year it has always been that way look at the 84 vette Gm just by past 83s built in 83 but it still is a 84 model
we will need the cars nunbers to see what it is I dont think he knows himself as far as being rare is pushing it Norm |
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