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Without the factory motor/trans its not a Z28 - just another modified 68 Camaro. A car is only worth what a potential buyer will pay you on any given day. [/ QUOTE ] ![]()
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Joe Barr |
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I beg to differ, a Z28 is still a Z28, even if it doesnt have the original engine, as it was a specific Camaro model, not just an engine/trans option
[ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] Actually Z/28 was not a model, it was an option or so I've been led to believe anyway. ![]()
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Tom <font color="#00FF00">1970 Z/28</font> |
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RPO Z28 was a performance option, all it got you was a 302/290HP engine in a coupe. Everything else (4 speed muncie, 12 bolt axle, power disc brakes, 15" wheels etc were mandatory and extra priced options.
So technically a Z28 without a 302 is not a Z28 anymore, but I doubt anyone will be selling one for the price of a rolling body anytime soon. |
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