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check the X code on the trunk divider behind the back seat and see what it says. It sounds original enough for it to still be there [/ QUOTE ] watch it be X7, then what? |
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What's the inside measurement of the heaterbox opening where the heater core would be mounted? There's a difference between a BB, and a small block. Lotta folks will change the outside. Very few will change the inside. If the heater core is original Harrison, it should have a date code on it to correlate with the build date of the car.
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So if their is one than their are two, the car with the other trim tag that should be on the Z. I guess the 6cy X77 I have is REAL!!!!
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1967 Nova SS L30 1967 Chevelle L79 1969 RS Z/28 Red 1969 RS Z/28 Lemans Blue 1970 Z/28 Blue 1967 RS Convertible 1968 Camaro SS 1992 GMC Yukon 30166 miles |
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There was a guy with a L6 VIN that swore it was a Z. Drivetrain dates were all over the map (since nothing was original)!
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Sounds like we have a match.
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1967 Nova SS L30 1967 Chevelle L79 1969 RS Z/28 Red 1969 RS Z/28 Lemans Blue 1970 Z/28 Blue 1967 RS Convertible 1968 Camaro SS 1992 GMC Yukon 30166 miles |
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