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Old 01-29-2023, 05:24 PM
Charley Lillard Charley Lillard is offline
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I think William stated when it was torn down for resto it was found to be green. I looked thru the cowl and there was no hidden vin. Since it didn't have a trim tag due to the firewall being cut out for racing I wonder how Jerry came up with the body # and trim tag details since there was no tag. I was told that someone with multiple images of other ZL1 engine stamps that the one on this one is different so I assume someone found a correct block and stamped it. My opinion is a ZL1 Camaro is a different breed of Chevy because they are documented by their vin's. I don't add as much value as some others if it has it's orig. engine or not. I would rather have a good color 4 speed with the wrong engine than a column shift auto with it's orig. engine. It apparently does have it's orig. vin tag with orig. rivets so I think it is still a car worth restoring even with all the undisclosed issues.
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