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I hate this when it happens. I have been salivating over this car since it hit eBay. As usual, what the pictures are able to show look great, then, when checking it out in person, the facts are all too easily revealed. Did you check it out yourself, Pace? Do you know the history of it?
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Way to early for the ZL/2 hood!!!BKH
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I only checked it out because of the link so I now have a few questions.
1)Did VanNuys Z28s use X codes? 2)Didn't the early Z's have the 6x7 tacs? 3)Weren't early Rally wheels DF Coded? I am not putting this Z down and I am not interested in e-mailing the owner just for info. I am certain that there are enough Camaro/Z28 experts on this site to help me with my questioins. Thanks in advance Guys. |
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Private auction too. Big surprize.
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Stefano,
Question 1 no 2 yes 3 I believe AD is correct Steve
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Steve Shauger The Supercar Registry www.yenko.net Vintage Certification™ , Providing Recognition to Unrestored Muscle Cars. Website: www.vintagecertification.com |
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I thought all LA cars did not ues X codes
Norm |
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The VIN as shown isn't correct. I believe that it should be 124379L507143.
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