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Actually the Z stripes/decals were an option. Only about half the cars built had them. It was/is a love-hate thing with the stripes or they grew on you. Without the stripes, Z emblems were placed on the body. The LT option added a deluxe interior, some trim details (that could be ordered separately) and more sound deadening material. Here's a pic of a LT Z28 with stripes.
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Here's the front. This is a low mile car that was being sold on-line.
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Many moons ago when I lived at home my older brother had a '74 Z/28.
At the time he was working in downtown Vancouver & would take the bus as it was only a short ride & downtown parking costs are outragous! I started taking his car & heading up the Squamish highway, It's a treacherous highway which is carved out of the side of some mountians with Howe Sound directly below it. (They changed the name to the 'Sea to Sky Highway' which goes to Whistler Mountian, very curvy.) The car was a blast with the L82 4 speed ![]() Come to think about it I don't think I ever told him ![]() maybe one day I will ![]() Ahh, the good ol' days!
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Rob '68Z, original drive train AS1 AO1 D55 J52 U17 U69 Z28 |
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