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Here's another NA-9 70 Z-28. David James and the shop that restored the car towed all the way from Calif.....for the ACA Camaros at Carlisle 2005. This car I believe received the most points of any LEGENDS Camaro in the two years we've had the class. I wasnt too involved in the eng comp judging, and dont recall any discussion about the NA-9 equip...but no matter, the car is CORRECT and gorgeous.
mr70, I certainly respect your knowledge. Wish you would get involved with ACA Carlisle judging to help tweak the guidelines and points. Also would like your opinions on 70 Camaro L-78 smog components and the oh so favorite subject of 70 Camaro L-78 M-40's (NOT!!! in most people's opinions) Chuck Sharin ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Chuck Sharin [email protected] Auburn,WA (30 miles South of Seattle) 70 Camaro R/S Z-28, L-78, R/S SS 69 Camaro COPO "recreation" |
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Heres a picture of the carb (4489) on the California car. note the hose to the vent on the front bowl like Tony mentioned earlier.
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Jack Seymour 1970 Z28 Hugger Orange 20K Mile Survivor |
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I own 2 70' SS350 cars. Both were built in L.A. One was sold new in San Bernadino, the other which is a survivor, was sold in Minden Nevada. Neither car has NA9 emmissions, which has the charcoal canister. So now what? sorry to ruin the theory. Mike
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Thanks for all the info and the great pictures guys, I should be able to get my Charcoal Cannister dialed in now.
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