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There's another picture of that car in the book by Martyn Schorr. It appears to be a Baldwin Motion Z28. It does have a rear spoiler and the wheels look to be Ansen slots or possibly Halibrands(hard to see a good angle in the picture). It also appears to have a 3 spoke(wood or sport) steering wheel.
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Jeff H thought you might like to kow the pic above the one I posted dealing with the Z shows a GM Crossramed 302 but the article never says if it was the engine in the car pictured.
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I noticed that the tires are different for the time period....
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Jeff, Over a period of two months I purhased all original CARS, Hi-Performance magazines from 65-70 on Ebay. I paid on average of 2 to 5 bucks per copy. Worth every dollar. That '69 Z is a Motion car that's is reviewed in this Magazine. These magazine have "Motion" cars all over the place. Of course Joel Rosen was a road test consultant to this very popular magazine.
Thought you would like to know. Wacky |
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