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| View Poll Results: Which would you buy? | |||
| 67 L78 Original Drivetrain |      | 66 | 75.86% | 
| 67 Z28 Non-original Drivetrain, but correct parts |      | 21 | 24.14% | 
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|  67 Z28 Non-original Drivetrain, but correct parts 
			
			Mark, I have a 1967 SS/RS L78 and a 1969 Z28, however, will gladly sell the L78 when a real 1967 Z28 happens across my path. The significant history of the 1967 Z28, designed by Chevrolet to be a factory-built racecar, cannot be left out of this debate. The L78 was a Corvette engine, built initially in 1965. The Z28 motor was the only engine specifically built for the Camaro. My vote is for the (nom) 1967 Z28. Ken Boje | 
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