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Old 01-08-2004, 03:02 AM
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Default 1969 Camaro Z28

This is an original Z28 with one repaint. It was originally Hugger Orange with white stripes but it now all white. Incorrect engine and Muncie, correct BU 3.73 Posi. Clean body and interior. LA car, 3/8 fuel line, dual exhaust plate, power disc brakes, original D80 car, no build wheet yet but maybe tomorrow when I pull the tank. Nice running/driving original Z that needs resto. $13,900
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Old 01-08-2004, 03:18 AM
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This is an original Z28 with one repaint. It was originally Hugger Orange with white stripes but it now all white. Incorrect engine and Muncie, correct BU 3.73 Posi. Clean body and interior. LA car, 3/8 fuel line, dual exhaust plate, power disc brakes, original D80 car, no build wheet yet but maybe tomorrow when I pull the tank. Nice running/driving original Z that needs resto. $13,900
E-mail if interested.
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Old 01-08-2004, 04:20 AM
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Default Re: 1969 Camaro Z28

You are wasting your time pulling the tank to look for a build sticker. that only was done on Corvettes as they went down the assy line before the body was put on. That way they were sure to get the right drive train in the car before the body was dropped near the end of the line. Look for it in the rear seat cushion or inside a doorpanel or under the dash on a Camaro. Good luck and I hope you find one.
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Old 01-08-2004, 04:28 AM
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Lots of LA built 69 Camaros have build sheets on the tank.
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Old 01-08-2004, 04:34 AM
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Van Nuys Built Camaros did usually have a build sheet placed on top of the gas tank, while Norwood built ones did not usually have one in the car.
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Old 01-08-2004, 05:03 AM
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Default Re: 1969 Camaro Z28

My LA-built '69 RS/Z had a very nice and 90% legible build sheet on top of the tank on the driver's side. You could see the perforated edge of the sheet if you shined a flashlight from inside the fenderwell to the top of the tank.
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Default Re: 1969 Camaro Z28

I also have found most LA built cars to have a build sheet near the drivers side on the top of the fuel tank. Sometimes the edges are tattered but still have some good info. Good Luck!
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The LA Z/28 I am finishing had it on the tank. Every LA Camaro I have seen had it there. On the otherhand I have NEVER pulled one from a Norwood car. I had a survivor 307 coupe from Norwood that had it, but it was in with the glovebox papers...BKH
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We will see later today. I will tryi to attach some more pics later.


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Hummm learn something everyday on here. I find if strange that they would put it there while it goes down the ASSY line? On the Corvette it makes sense cause it is with the chassis till the body is dropped. Anybody know the reason for it to go on the tank on LA Camaro's? You know the tank has to be installed from below after the body is going down the line. Chevrolet used them to be sure that the correct options got on the correct order did they not? That was what they were for on the Vettes.
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