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Jamesvaughned 10-10-2020 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by 1967Z28 (Post 1517733)
Best of luck with your Dorweiler Camaro. It is obvious from the pictures it started life as a loaded car with A/C, power steering, automatic transmission, and deluxe interior with bench seat. With the tow bar setup seen on the rear bumper, I would bet this Dorweiler Camaro was bought new to be a comfortable cruiser to take a small trailer for a weekend trip to a lake or maybe take an off road motorcycle to the desert rather than to go drag racing. I would bet a hot rod engine and 4-speed was installed by somebody later on. Do you have anything showing the original CA license plate number for the car?

I would think so to, but its also got things that would signify a Dana car. And as the Original owner stated he bought it brand new with the engine and 4 speed already installed. I forgot to include, it does have the numbers matching axel with 3.73s and a posi. (Cant remember the code off the top of my head) but as I said its a mystery. At this point though the original owner has no reason to lie about it. Considering they won't even respond to my messages other than giving me the information that it was brand new with the L88.

Jamesvaughned 10-10-2020 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by SuperNovaSS (Post 1517742)
Thanks for taking the time to post. I'm curious how you know the 427 engine you found is the one that came out of this car.


Jason

Stamp on pad is correct, casting number is correct. All of it is matching the linked forum posting from 2001. It was also found in the same location the customer lived at the time. Vancouver WA.

Jamesvaughned 10-10-2020 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by 1967Z28 (Post 1517733)
Best of luck with your Dorweiler Camaro. It is obvious from the pictures it started life as a loaded car with A/C, power steering, automatic transmission, and deluxe interior with bench seat. With the tow bar setup seen on the rear bumper, I would bet this Dorweiler Camaro was bought new to be a comfortable cruiser to take a small trailer for a weekend trip to a lake or maybe take an off road motorcycle to the desert rather than to go drag racing. I would bet a hot rod engine and 4-speed was installed by somebody later on. Do you have anything showing the original CA license plate number for the car?

And no unfortunately no original plate number. I can post the NCRS report if you guys want it however.

Astock 10-11-2020 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Jamesvaughned (Post 1517746)
I would think so to, but its also got things that would signify a Dana car. And as the Original owner stated he bought it brand new with the engine and 4 speed already installed. I forgot to include, it does have the numbers matching axel with 3.73s and a posi. (Cant remember the code off the top of my head) but as I said its a mystery. At this point though the original owner has no reason to lie about it. Considering they won't even respond to my messages other than giving me the information that it was brand new with the L88.

Numbers matching 3:73 posi, with a/c.
I wouldn't think you could have both, but I'm not a numbers guy.

olredalert 10-11-2020 08:42 PM

----Not quite the same thing but I had a 65 Corvette with paper, 365hp, solid lifter, factory AC and a 4:11 posi rear. All on the original window sticker!.....Bill S

Lee Stewart 10-11-2020 09:24 PM

Wasn't the 327/365 HP the last solid lifter engine you could get and still order AC. Or is my memory failing me?

RPOLS3 10-11-2020 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee Stewart (Post 1517850)
Wasn't the 327/365 HP the last solid lifter engine you could get and still order AC. Or is my memory failing me?

In 1972 you could get an LT-1 with A/C in the Corvette

Lee Stewart 10-11-2020 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by RPOLS3 (Post 1517855)
In 1972 you could get an LT-1 with A/C in the Corvette

How about the 1972 Z/28?

1967Z28 10-12-2020 04:40 AM

1973 was the first year A/C was available in the Z and it was no longer an LT-1.

olredalert 10-12-2020 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee Stewart (Post 1517850)
Wasn't the 327/365 HP the last solid lifter engine you could get and still order AC. Or is my memory failing me?

----Yes, Lee! In this case it's the 4:11 gear that's unusual, but 365 AC Corvettes are extremely rare. I have only seen 4 or 5.....Bill S


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