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If the car is an early Norwood car it may still have an "X" Code on the vertical reinforcement behind the rear seat back, on the passenger side.
You should find a local expert to assist you. A few bucks invested can go a long way. |
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The 1969 Z/28 is the most cloned car ever.
Be very carefull. Post the tag and the stamp pad for verification. Look for single fuel line - holley cars had them. Bracket for dual exhaust - only SS or Z cars had them. Make sure the trim tag is not a "replica" - most important. Check for original DZ stamping - easy to tell if you know what to look for. Later cars have the vin by the oil filter. Too much to learn in 5 minutes - post the pictures. ![]() Also - no 69 Z's had A/C or Auto trans. They all came with smog (Correct E-manifolds cost $1500) |
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