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Thanks Bill, it’d be cool if it’s the car but if not, let’s hope the OP has more details to dig for. No Nickey connections noted but here’s a few more Chicago area ads for ‘68 Z28’s. ![]() ~ Pete ,
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I like real cars best...especially the REAL real ones! Last edited by PeteLeathersac; 09-13-2023 at 04:59 AM. Reason: PicFix… |
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Wow, all this info on this thread is very interesting. There were sure enough 68 z/28s around Chicago back then. And with some pretty cool setups and options. That one with the 815 area code is very interesting, the 22K mileage would have been spot on that year. Second owner was recently at MCACN with a 69 camaro drag car from back in the day, will ask him if I missed something in translation. That one ad where the guy was drafted was a bit of a bummer to read.
Sorry for the delay on a response earlier, we got my 68z running for the first time yesterday in 31 years!!!!. I still can not get the smile off my face from sitting in it with open factory headers while my friend did his magic breaking in the cam, keeping the rpm where it needed to be, tuning the rebulit 68 carb, moving the original distributor, and I got to just sit there and enjoy. It is one strong mouse and now I see why people love these 302/z cars. Last edited by black69; 09-11-2023 at 06:07 PM. |
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