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View Poll Results: Which would you buy? | |||
67 L78 Original Drivetrain |
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66 | 75.86% |
67 Z28 Non-original Drivetrain, but correct parts |
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21 | 24.14% |
Voters: 87. You may not vote on this poll |
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Interesting scenario.
L-78 with original powertrain gets my vote, but if that one went away I'd get the other one. That comment in quotes, was that a friend's comments on why they sold their car? Personally if I had a solid lifter car I'd want to do it myself, it's not hard. |
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Zedder (02-04-2022) |
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No, they were comments that I made in another thread that was about cashing out due to the current high prices. I sold my SS350 recently (although it is still in my garage due to a wire transfer screw-up) and have been thinking about what, if anything, I should buy next. It's nice to see the L78 get some love as for years they really weren't on a lot of people's radars. I'm surprised at how many people chose that option, but totally get the OM vs non-OM thinking.
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I wouldn't mind owning either of them. With that being said I would have to go with the L78 as the original motor would clinch it for me.
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