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One thing the guy is for certain is a GUD SPELLAR.Must be trying to sell the car to get some new glasses.
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Viperich might be interested in this car,If the guy has some documentation.It is in his price range of 50 thousand.
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I think I would be hunting for the dude with the 30k......fast!!!!
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Didn't all 67-69 Z-28's or SS cars have power brakes as standard equipment? I can't see the power brake booster........Joel
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You sound suprised, Joel?
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Joel,
All of the original 67-69 Z28s that I have seen had Power Disk Brakes,from the factory. Super Sport Camaros however, didn't get pwr discs as standard untill the 1969 Model year. I've seen 1967s with manual disks and 1968s with power drums. |
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I was surprised. That was how in 1997 we bought a car with manual drum brakes and it was purported to be a SS (69). Gee, that is scary to have a car with alot of GO, and not much on the stopping power. What brought Chevrolet around to the realization that Chevrolet needed power brakes, insurance claims, ect.??...........Joel
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