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Have to say, I love the Caution Fan sticker also. Few months back, did a Ford eng comp, so I got a little creative around the shop.
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Some Sox fans were seen standing in line for Cubs season tickets here this week wearing those decals on their Sox jackets.
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I have this car in my database. It came out of Minnesota with a real DZ engine in it that had the original stamping of V0501DZ. Now it shows up with POP.
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1969 Camaro RS/SS Azure Turquoise 1969 Camaro Z/28 Azure Turquoise 1984 Camaro z/28 L69 HO 5 speed 1984 Camaro z/28 zz4 conversion 1987 Monte Carlo SS original owner |
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Someone is willing to pay nearly $50,000 for it. Poeple need to educate themselves before laying down that kind of cash. I guess that is why the value of the real original documented Z-28's has gone through the roof.
Paul
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70 Camaro LA Z-28 03B Citrus Green LT-1 M-40 3.73's 69 Camaro X-77 Z-28 10C Cortez Silver M-21 3.73's Deluxe Project X - SOLD 69 Camaro X-77 Z-28 01B Garnet Red w/Black top, M-20 3.73 Deluxe Houndstooth |
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I have this car in my database. It came out of Minnesota with a real DZ engine in it that had the original stamping of V0501DZ. .... ![]() Good catch Mike. So, I am guessing the "original stamping of V0501DZ" was not represented as the car's original motor, correct? Wonder what VIN was on it. With the internet resources, it is a shame more guys aren't making efforts to reunite engines and cars. Lynn |
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Well. The seller has been to this site to read the thread, according to the "ask seller a question".
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I am the owner of this car and I would like to go on record as saying that I bought this car out of New Jersey under the impression that this is a z28. If you guys feel that this is a forgery, I would appreciate any help that I could get on finding out the full history of this car. I bought this car from an estate. The gentelman had passed away and his siblings are selling his muscle car collection. This car was in Jersey but the gentelman also had a place in Florida. I have not recieved the POP yet from the gentelmans brother who says that the POP is in Florida. If I do not recieve the POP soon, I feel that I might have to take some sort of legal procedure to correct this situation. I would appreciate any feedback that I can get.
By the way, I am from Ohio and some of us Ohioans are also honest people. I am not in the business to rip people off. I want to make this right and if this car is not the real deal then I apolagize for not having the proper resources for doing the proper homework on this car. Thanks, Nick Winblad 937-239-0400 |
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Nick
All I can tell you is that I have that car in my database of 69 Camaros. I write down notes about them and log the VIN and cowl tag info. This car at one time was in Minnesota according to my info and had a DZ engine in it that was dated May 10th (V0501DZ). I wish I would have written more notes about the car. When I read this in your ad: [ QUOTE ] "You are looking at a all numbers matching 1969 Z28 Camaro. This vehicle is has had a frame off restoration that is about 8 years old. The car is a low mileage car with only 30450 documented miles. This car is a true all numbers matching authentic Z28 with PROTECTOPLATE." [/ QUOTE ] I would think if there was POP, I would have noted it, but who knows when I got the info from this car. I never said it wasn't a true z/28, although I have no proof that it is. I never said it wasnt a nice car. I never said that you werent honest, I think the wording in your ebay auction is a very bold statement. If you bought it as a numbers matching z/28 with POP, the POP information will solve all the mysteries about the car's heritage. POP is also being faked, so I would be carefull with that also.
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I has been in my database for about 5 years
This was the info I had on it: 1 = Chevrolet 2 = Camaro 4 = 8-cylinder engine 37 = coupe body 9 = 1969 model year L = Los Angeles, CA assembly plant (Van Nuys) 516692 = vehicle serial number sequence Decode for body number: 223540 01C = Built the Third week of January. 69-12437 = Coupe. VN = Built in Van Nuys California. 727 = Standard Ivory/Black Bucket Seats. 65-65 = Car Color is Olympic Gold M537 = internal plant scheduling code.
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1969 Camaro RS/SS Azure Turquoise 1969 Camaro Z/28 Azure Turquoise 1984 Camaro z/28 L69 HO 5 speed 1984 Camaro z/28 zz4 conversion 1987 Monte Carlo SS original owner |
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This car at one time was in Minnesota according to my info and had a DZ engine in it that was dated May 10th (V0501DZ). [/ QUOTE ] Hopefully that was just a typo because V0501DZ is not May 10th. That stamp is May 1st. May 10th was a Saturday, May 1st was a Thursday. Just for info. Rick H. |
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