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Here's a 70 Z I owned a while back...Van Nuys car standard interior and it had the hood insulation.
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Here's a 70 Z I owned a while back...Van Nuys car standard interior and it had the hood insulation.
I assume unrestored example?
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Here is a close-up of the valve cover bolt. I don’t want to just throw up a bunch of pictures, but if anybody has anything they want to see let me know and I’ll do my best to get pics for you.
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I'll try not to hit you too hard on the pictures, but can I see a picture of the spark plug wiith the wir unplugged? You don't need to pull the plug. Thanks very much.
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Can you take an overall photo of the drivers side of the engine?...Air cleaner off please.
As well as a close up of the PCV valve pulled out of Valve cover and attached to hose still.
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Compared to other 70 Z28 COPO window sticker, placement of item on the window Sticker and price this was not an RPO, but was ordered with a 9796 COPO# indicating three-piece spoiler. A great part of its history. This car looks to be headed to MCACN and Vintage Certification! Another reason to attend MCACN!!!
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Example of COPO build sheet....................
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No Steve, the car was repainted before I got it and I pulled the engine and rebuilt it. Probably one of the last Crane LT1 cams before they went out of business also changed all the bearings and the timing gears because it still had the nylon ones. Put back all the smog equipment and had Eric restore the rare Holley 4489 carb specific to Calf emission Camaro Z28's.(pic Below)
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Wow...what a car...congrats!
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