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Mark, at $10K each, if you had a couple more of those crankshafts you could pay for the resto on the black '67!
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I here ya Tex! 3 cranks would definitely cover the body and paint costs!
Jonesy, I got your check yesterday. Thanks! Joey, we're all just bustin' your chops a bit in good fun. The 822 crank was used for years in 283's and it has the exact notch etc. as the Z crank...so, there are thousands of them out there. Colvin's book only lists it as the Z crank so that is why everyone that finds an 822 thinks it is from a Z. In fact, a number of real '67 Z's had a 6764 crank from the factory...which is another 283 crankshaft. All of the guys here who have responded have real '67 Z's, so that's why they are commenting ![]()
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Im having more fun than yall out of this!! go check out my post on seceret 2007 camaro test run at atlanta it will be posted in a few
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ok price lowered $5000 obo
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Here is an NOS one for $400 I saw on Team Camaro.
http://www.camaros.net/classifieds/s...4893&cat=8 |