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That was my first thought too. That's a sloppy VIN, but I don't know enough about Nova stampings to really question it.
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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I'm not a Nova expert but this was a very untouched car when I pulled the engine out. I'm sure that the L79 experts will concur that that is the way they were stamped.
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The vin stamping is exactly like our L79. Jeff, is this car blue by chance. There was a guy here in the NW from Hawaii that had a blue L79 fOR sale for over 2 years asking I think $18K. Car had wheelwells cut for headers, supposedly heater delete that someone had added a heater. Wonder if he took it back to Hawaii with him. Jim
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Yes its blue with black interior. asking price was $13.5 K
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I had an all matching number L-79 and my numbers were stamped the same way. Looks legit to me.
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1968 COPO/YENKO 9737 Non-Converted |
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